Thursday, July 26, 2012

Don't believe that other people believe in God

At the beginning, it was sharp and funny, it was obnoxious, but as the pages went by it wasn't such a vehement attack against God and Church and religions as it advertises itself. Instead it's a quick memoir of a stand-up comedian and magician of sort. Sure it has lots of funny bits and it's an easy read, but fistful of fire it wasn't.

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