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The Holy Bible: Abridged Beyond the Point of Usefulness by Zach Weinersmith

solanpolarn's review

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4.0

Best version of the Bible I have ever come across, for two reasons: 1) It is not as tediously long as the others and 2) it doesn't take itself seriously. My main issue with it is the title, which implies there is some actual usefulness to the non-abridged version...

carleedb's review

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5.0

Top quality work from SMBC

simsian's review

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funny lighthearted

4.0

abmgw's review

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5.0

Nuff said.

jonmhansen's review

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4.0

Amusingly accurate title.

trans_ishtar's review

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5.0

HAHAHAHA! 'nuff said.

laci's review

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2.0

Eh, it was okay, for such a short read. The Science: Abridged Beyond the Point of Usefulness was way better.

I find myself agreeing with this one: https://www.goodreads.com/review/show/1835157828?book_show_action=true

djotaku's review

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3.0

This book is like [b:God Is Disappointed in You|17689005|God Is Disappointed in You|Mark Russell|https://images.gr-assets.com/books/1375480004s/17689005.jpg|24710699] except each book of the Bible is only 1-2 setences. Like the other book, the humor comes from finding a funny way to express what's actually in there. I think this book (if you bought the e-book version) makes for a bunch of fun pages to put up on your cubicle or print up in a calendar with one book per month for a few years. But I enjoyed GiDiY more because the extra text allowed the satire to be a bit deeper by being even more truthful to content of the Bible. That said, it was pretty fun to read the entire Bible in about five minutes.

debesyla's review

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2.0

Way too accurate (and not that funny) for my taste. Liked other books from this series more.

westopheles's review

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5.0

Best 5 minutes I've spent in a while.