There is a review at the Spectrum website by my friend, Brenton Reading. You can read that here.
The blurb I wrote for inside the front cover says this:
“Samir has written a book that reads like an extended poem; an ode to life. Where others see only the darkness and destructiveness of religion, Samir sees beauty and hope. Where others see only competition and violence, Samir sees synergy and life. And his vision is no simple syncretism; a blending of all religions into one inoffensive ‘smoothie’ of goodness and light. This book is a celebration of postmodern ‘otherness’ of the first order. It will inspire you, frustrate you, maybe even anger you. Samir will not answer all your questions or tell you exactly what to do next. But if you’ve ever felt that nagging deep in your soul that God is lurking just beneath the surface in places you have least expected, you need to read this book!”
I will write a review here after I get a chance to read it again.
Please go buy this book and read it. In the meantime, check out this short video of Samir talking about his book.

I just ordered this book (finally). I'll be interested to see if he discusses any of the reasons he believes lie behind the reason that the Other is such a stumbling block in human relations, particular among religious folk.
Posted by: Glenn | October 06, 2009 at 09:31 AM
Hey Ryan, been looking forward to your review of this book.
I just finished reading it and will probably have an Amazon.com review up over the weekend.
Posted by: Glenn | October 27, 2009 at 07:58 AM
Hmm, this looks like a very interesting, and provocative read. Your blurb also framed it quite nicely
"And his vision is no simple syncretism; a blending of all religions into one inoffensive ‘smoothie’ of goodness and light. This book is a celebration of postmodern ‘otherness’ of the first order."
I will definitely pick this up. I look forward to your review as well.
Posted by: Veron | November 14, 2009 at 04:40 PM