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  	<em>Renee wrote: &quot;Kennedy likes to use the word kerfluffled. That's how she feels when she sees the Jonas Brothers, but they are NOT her boyfriends. Double Chocolate Chunk cookies also kerfluffle her. So she's like ...&quot;</em><br/><br/>Hum, kerfluffled? I sense the force is strong in this one. I may steal that.
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  	The <em>Times</em>? We made it to the <em>Times</em>? Oh wow. I can't believe I made it to the <em>Times</em> this early in my career. Yuppie! Oh wait, <em>The Everett Times</em>? Hum, well, I take that too. <br/><br/>Thanks Carlos, I loved it.  
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  	<strong>392</strong> today. I'll be back for more. <br/><br/><em>Total for draft: 678</em>
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  	<em>Sonia wrote: &quot;Bwah hah hah!  That's awesome and awful at the same time!&quot;</em><br/><br/>Sad, but truth. But she did had a point. We can't control what others think. It is what it is. 
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<span id="freeTextreview_rating8560431" style="display:none" class="reviewText">**some spoilers** <br/><br/>Lamb starts with one of my favourite quotes, which sets the scene very aptly: &quot;God is a comedian playing to an audience that is afraid to laugh&quot; (Voltaire). A deceptively slim-looking book (but one that is absolutely heavenly to hold - no pun intended - with it's glossy floppy cover and delicate leaves), Lamb is, as the title says, the (fictional) story of Christ's childhood as told by his best friend Levi who is called Biff.<br/><br/>Now, Moore doesn't mention Monty Python anywhere, but I'd wager he's seen Life of Brian. Whether he liked it, got it or appreciated it, I couldn't say, but it's a possible inspiration. It doesn't have the clever wit or irony, or the sheer genius of Brian, but it does have the irreverant humour. That aside, Lamb is a great story, made up but oddly plausible. <br/><br/>Keeping to the &quot;known&quot; facts and not interested in questioning your faith in any grand or cynical way, Lamb is told by Biff, resurrected today by an angel so he can write down his version of events. Given the gift of tongues, Biff writes it in contemporary American idiom, which saves the story from being dry and boring. He claims to have invented sarcasm, and encourages Joshua (later Jesus) to have a sense of humour. The best bit about this book, though, are the adventures the two friends have.<br/><br/>At about 13, they set off to find the three Wise Men who had been there at Joshua's birth, in order for Joshua to learn how to be the Messiah. They spend years in a cave-like fortress in Afghanistan with Balthasar, more years at a Budhist temple in the mountains with Gaspar, and yet more time in India in nooks in a cliff with the seagulls learning from Melchior. They learn Confuscius from Balthasar, Biff learns about poisons and alchemy from Balthasar's Chinese concubines, and they encounter a very hungry demon They meditate and study Budhism from Gaspar (as well as kung-fu and &quot;Jew-do&quot; because Joshua doesn't want to hurt anyone) and encounter the last Yeti; and rescue children from the Hindu god of destruction, Kali, before finding Melchior, who teaches Joshua how to fit himself inside a wine bottle and multiply food - which comes in handy later, that's for sure - while Biff learns the Kama Sutra.<br/><br/>Biff is the perfect counter-point to the more serious, naive and well-meaning Joshua, whose mother brought him up from birth to believe his father is God, not her husband Joseph. Although Moore admits it's hard to write a story set in this time and place because of the lack of knowledge of the period, he does an admirable job and it's entirely believable. I did find it a slow read at times, but I definitely found myself laughing as well. It also gave the best explanation of the Holy Ghost, or Holy Spirit, that I've ever heard, and suddenly it makes more sense. More to the point, though, it makes Joshua - Jesus - more human, and thus more sympathetic. That matters to me, though it might not to other people.<br/><br/>It got so that I found myself really caring for this character, and the others - especially Maggie (the Mary Magdelene), their friend from childhood. The final scenes, when you're suddenly reminded of how the story ends, creep up on you and settles like a lump in your throat, and I totally felt for Biff and understand why he did what he did at the end - though interestingly enough, despite all he'd seen Joshua do, and despite the fact that he had always believed in him, he did not believe Joshua could really bring himself back from the dead. And so, in the end, he did not have faith. A slight irony.<br/><br/>Despite Biff's silly humour and the occasional fart joke, Lamb is written with maturity, compassion and skill. The setting, landscape and supporting characters immerse you in the story, the period and the upheavels. More to the point, it's a nice (comforting) thought that Jesus might have had as good and loyal and silly a friend as Levi who is called Biff.<a href="#" onclick="Element.hide('freeTextreview_rating8560431'); Element.show('freeTextContainerreview_rating8560431'); return false;">(less)</a></span>
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