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This book tries too hard to be clever. Or maybe it doesn't try hard enough. All the jokes are very "on the nose." I like the idea of a story about Christ's "lost" years, but this narrator is far too annoying and obnoxious for me to be able to stand reading anymore.
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I wonder if I would have liked this a lot more if I had actually read the Bible before. It's actually nearer a 3.5-star read - it's funny (even hilarious in some parts), endearing, and interesting even to an ignoramus like me.
Basically, what Moore does is re-imagine Christ's life beginning from when he is a child, including the story of how Mary Magdalene, the three wise men and Judas Iscariot (and many other people) came into his life. Everything is narrated from the point of view of his friend ...more
Basically, what Moore does is re-imagine Christ's life beginning from when he is a child, including the story of how Mary Magdalene, the three wise men and Judas Iscariot (and many other people) came into his life. Everything is narrated from the point of view of his friend ...more

This was an entertaining read and one that would not anger most believers, I don't think. Those with an intimate knowledge of the Bible and Christ's life would get more of the subtle references that were lost on me, but nonetheless, I still enjoyes this fictional account of Christ's childhood as he searches for intstuction on how to be the Messiah.
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Laugh out loud hillarious. Pure brilliance.

Apr 22, 2008
Joanne
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it was amazing
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