Considering the fact that I was only able to get a copy of the book earlier today, I am nowhere near where I should be in this book.
I swear this book is like Candid meets a comical version of Faust and Pilate. If this novel is anything like some of the things I've read as of late, I'm in for a wild and entertaining ride.
One thing I do want to point out is in the initial Pilate chapter when the prisoner, I assume Jesus, is being questioned. He states that there are no evil people in the world. Perhaps, this is only a creative device of the author; but I'm wondering if maybe he actually believes that. Guess I will find out once I'm completely caught up.
I swear this book is like Candid meets a comical version of Faust and Pilate. If this novel is anything like some of the things I've read as of late, I'm in for a wild and entertaining ride.
One thing I do want to point out is in the initial Pilate chapter when the prisoner, I assume Jesus, is being questioned. He states that there are no evil people in the world. Perhaps, this is only a creative device of the author; but I'm wondering if maybe he actually believes that. Guess I will find out once I'm completely caught up.
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