![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() So I understand the draw to write and create and obviously take liberties as you go.īut I don’t feel like Moore is a fan of Christ. There is a huge portion of the life of Christ we don’t know much about and that is ripe for fan fiction. but Christomer Moore obviously did and that’s fine. I personally never wondered about how “awesome” it would be if Jesus knew Kung Fu…. The plot didn’t overly bother me, or at least, the main plot points. Along the way, he invents Judo and has madcap adventures. In this version Josh goes and learns from other mystics and holy men on his quest to becoming the Messiah. Jesus is renamed Josh in this book and the story follows his life and gives us all the expected beats from the gospels with thirty years of extra footage so to speak. Irreverant, jocular, historical fan fiction… This is pretty much what you expect from a book with this title. ![]() Ok, I just want to go on record here as saying: 1. I intend to use the *** ASPECT method for my discussion and will not spoil the ending. This is my Spoiler Free Book Review for Lamb: The Gospel According to Biff, Christ’s Childhood Pal by Christopher Moore. ![]()
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