Fool book christopher moore6/1/2023 ![]() ![]() ![]() Lamb is Christopher Moore’s masterpiece–a brilliant combination of the sacred and the profane, an imaginative and ingenious look at the “missing years” of Christ’s life story. To fully understand the kind of writer that Moore is, I need to tell you the subtitle of Lamb: “The Gospel According to Biff, Christ’s Childhood Pal.” Having dispatched with the most consistently amusing vampire series out there (it is … I swear!), I eagerly moved on to Lamb. Since I’d mistakenly started with the second book of his vampire trilogy, I backtracked and read the rest of them (Bloodsucking Fiends and Bite Me). The first time I read a Christopher Moore book (the wonderfully titled You Suck), I knew I had found an author whose back catalog I would plunder like a thief in a bank vault. ![]() Give Me Moore … But Maybe Not Too Much Moore! Please welcome today’s guest blogger: Jenners from Life…With Books, who will be discussing the best and worst of Christopher Moore. Visit the series page for more information about the guest bloggers, the featured authors, and the sign-up form. ![]() Each Wednesday I am featuring a guest post by a book blogger detailing which books they think are the “best” and “worst” by the author of their choice. ![]()
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