Two Non-Fiction Books

A couple of months ago, I was thinking a lot about millennials and then I stopped thinking about millennials but I had all of these library books on the shelf that I’d reserved when I was thinking about millennials. So I figured what the heck, I’ll read a couple. They’re short. They’ll be quick. It couldn’t hurt.

First, The Rise of the Millennial Parents ticked me off so much that I couldn’t finish it. There were so many typos. A typo in the introduction (I hope it was a typo) set me off and I never recovered. Also, does any educator really need that many ways to categorize parents? Excuse me while I roll my eyes again.

The Millennials: Connecting to America’s Largest Generation was interesting. I ended up enjoying it more than I’d expected. It’s written by the Lifeway guy (and his son) so I expected a whole lot more evangelizing than there was. Good for them for avoiding that. I’m actually glad I read this one.