A review by cinnachick
The Accidental Terrorist: Confessions of a Reluctant Missionary by William Shunn

5.0

A good memoir not only lets us learn something about another person, but it lets us learn something about ourselves. I have never been a fan of organized religion, this book didn't change that. But it did give me conflicted feelings about people practicing their religion. It helped me see them as people, not sheeple. At least some of them. But William/Bill, I feel his internal conflict as he recognizes his true motives, and that realization makes me wish I could go back in time and hug his younger self and tell him to follow his heart. It also makes me reevaluate my actions to see if I am following my heart.