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The Last Testament: A Memoir By God (2011)

by David Javerbaum(Favorite Author)
4.09 of 5 Votes: 3
ISBN
1451640188 (ISBN13: 9781451640182)
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English
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Simon & Schuster
review 1: This book holds a lot of promise but didn't quite live up to it. The jokes were great, but became repetitive after the 4th of 5th time they were used and the re-writing and comparison of Revelations became cumbersome to read and certainly didn't need 10 chapters of it - I skipped the last 7 of them, as the pay off wasn't worth the effort. If the book had have been half the size, I would have given it 4.5 stars as there was great material in there, but not enough to get you through the whole thing.
review 2: In His Last Testament (unless this one sells well, in which case, there might be more) God dishes on everything Old Testament, New Testament, the Koran, celebrities, sports, etc. We finally get the rationale for His decisions, both good and evil. He admits H
... moree has a problem, what with wiping out humanity a couple times, his torture of Job and Abraham, among a host of others (not that he might not do it again. He is fond of smiting!) The reader even gets to find out when the end will come, which will no doubt be helpful when planning future vacations. Although he shies away some when it comes to Islam and Mohammed, (and why wouldn't he? You'd have to be nuts to try to find humor there! Just ask the Danish cartoonists...) there is still plenty of wit and insight from the Lord thy God, King of the Universe... less
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Sammie
I didn't enjoy the complete Revelation rewrite, but the majority of the book was very entertaining.
rearzac
I enjoy lighthearted blasphemy. I got a few chuckles out of this one.
majoo_lp
Very funny.
eeraah
Very funny
Pixiewolf23
Hilarious
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