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Melissa Aubuchon Raised Catholic and NEVER felt so close to Jesus ( or his character) as I did reading this. Actually found myself hoping for a different ending...lol.
I have friends who were so offended. I don't believe there is anything here to be offended by. Moore is respectful and humorous. BEST CHRISTOPHER MOORE.


Melissa Aubuchon Sara wrote: "Sylvia wrote: "Some parts of this book could be interpreted as being disrespectful. But I think God gave us a sense of humor for a reason...and I also think he can take a little ribbing."

If there..."


Melissa wrote: "Raised Catholic and NEVER felt so close to Jesus ( or his character) as I did reading this. Actually found myself hoping for a different ending...lol.
I have friends who were so offended. I don't ..."


Sara wrote: "Sylvia wrote: "Some parts of this book could be interpreted as being disrespectful. But I think God gave us a sense of humor for a reason...and I also think he can take a little ribbing."

If there..."



message 103: by Jerry (new) - rated it 5 stars

Jerry Zehr Melissa,Sara
I loved this book and this book with the Shack helped inspire me to write my novel Blurring the Lines- It not as funny as Lamb but challenging to traditional Christianity- If you want a signed copy let me know :)
jerry@jerryzehr.com

Be a Miracle
Jerry


message 104: by Dianne (new) - rated it 5 stars

Dianne More is a favorite and Lamb is his best, by far... although I do like Coyote Blue and The Stupidest Angel. My biggest problem with Moore lately is that he seems to be off his game. Dirty Job was a fun read, although the end was a little left field. Fool, however, was disappointing.


message 105: by Teri (new) - rated it 5 stars

Teri This is a GREAT book. For those who have put it on your "to read" lists, enjoy!!


message 106: by Sandie (new) - rated it 4 stars

Sandie Seth The book is a delight. You have to keep an open mind as it may seem a bit disrespectful if you are of a religious nature. I found it hilarious and such an interesting take on an old story. Read it and re-read it. Still cracks me up. Followed that up with The Stupidest Angel and laughed some more.


message 107: by Teri (new) - rated it 5 stars

Teri Sandie wrote: "The book is a delight. You have to keep an open mind as it may seem a bit disrespectful if you are of a religious nature. I found it hilarious and such an interesting take on an old story. Read it..."

I first opened this book with alot of trepidation, nervous that it would border on blasphemy. I was pleasantly surprised to find it not at all that way. I laughed and snickered and enjoyed myself thoroughly. :)


message 108: by Sadee (new) - rated it 5 stars

Sadee Bee Yea I enjoyed the crap out of this book, I think you will love it


message 109: by Sadee (new) - rated it 5 stars

Sadee Bee Sarenna wrote: "LOVE this book. I definitely think this is one of his best books, along with Dirty Job."

I just bought Dirty Job! Is it really any good?


message 110: by Janet (new) - rated it 5 stars

Janet I loved A Dirty Job...it was my first Christopher Moore.


message 111: by Sadee (new) - rated it 5 stars

Sadee Bee Alright sweet. If it's half as good as lamb was. Then I'm sure I'm going to enjoy it


message 112: by Ruth (new) - rated it 5 stars

Ruth A Dirty Job was also my first Moore book. I loved it especially the hell hounds. lol


message 113: by Jon (last edited Jun 15, 2013 03:35AM) (new) - rated it 5 stars

Jon Sadee wrote: "Sarenna wrote: "LOVE this book. I definitely think this is one of his best books, along with Dirty Job."

I just bought Dirty Job! Is it really any good?"


Good, like bear!


Patrick Loafman This was a great read. Moore's other books are sometime a bit too silly, but this one was well done.


Richard This book is hilarious!


James IMHO this writer's funniest book, so far.


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