Monday, November 9, 2009
Jesus Never Sent Old Judas to Hell
I still wouldn't recommend the book, meaningful as it is. Though it's encroached upon my conscious thought, the hipster adoption of the alienated man-child, I'll wait until someone else recommends this particular piece of so-so writing from an author who understood the human condition. It's not an enthralling read. It's not a particularly good read, more a collection of separate events that reveal a contrast between adult, child, naive sincerity and hypocrisy. Still, the book has personal meaning because of the way other people use it.
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