Lamb: The Gospel According to Biff, Christ's Childhood Pal | Christopher Moore | Biff is a Great Read!
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Lamb: The Gospel According to Biff, Christ's Childhood Pal
Christopher Moore
Harper Paperbacks
, 2003 - 444 pages
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highly recommended
Moved to the top of my favorite book list
At first, I was a little offended by this book. But after telling myself it is fiction, I found it to be very fun and hilarious. I loved it.
Biff is a Great Read!
A well crafted mixture of historical fact and fiction with a heavy helping of humor and a dash of irreverence. The blend somehow manages to respect the long-held image of
Christ
while creating a believable character at the same time.
Not for those who believe the Bible is absolute truth....
I have read this book about three times and it never fails to entertain me. Now, if you are thinking I am not a
Christ
ian- you are wrong. I am- but I choose to see this book as an "interpretation" of the greatest, and saddest story every told. I choose to keep in mind that Mr. Moore took a chance at recreating Christ's lost years. What strikes me most about the book was how beautifully Moore intertwined the teachings and lessons of Jesus so it did not take away from the importance of Christ's life. While
Biff
commits all kinds of absurdities, Jesus takes the opportunity to learn from Biff's actions as well as the best of what religion in that day had to offer. I liked that the story had Jesus' beliefs stemming from different parts of the world and different ways of thinking. To me, this creates an atmosphere built on tolerance, which we know our world could stand some more of. The end saddens me every time as we see Biff struggle to keep his friend alive, for Biff is nothing without the savior by his side. It's a story of friendship, love, compassion, lessons and the belief that we are all- in the end, human.
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by far the best
This book is absolutely the funniest book I have ever read in my life. I looked forward to reading it and it actually made me crack up laughing out loud. It could be considered sacreligious if you are overly "that way", but for me I didnt really find it offensive at all...more cute. Great book
GREAT LAUGH OUT LOUD SPOOF
THIS BOOK WILL MAKE YOU LAUGH OUT LOUD...A TWIST TO THE FAMILIAR STORIES
YOU PROBABLY GREW UP WITH...GOOD TO BE ABLE TO SEE THINGS WITH A
DIFFERENT SLANT AND TO LAUGH AT THE POSSIBILITIES.
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