Any book community that is not strictly Christian – and even some that are – has numerous readers excitedly discussing books that have explicit content.
Christopher Nolan’s “Dunkirk” (2017) doesn’t focus on the heroes. He focuses on the cowards, the ones who shoved others aside to make sure they, personally, got home.
Eragon, a 15-year-old boy, discovers a mysterious blue stone in the forest and finds out there is much more to his past and future than he ever imagined.
An author may write a book to make sense of their own questions and thoughts, their own hurt and grief, their own emotions. But the thing is, what you read affects you.