A review by spilt_moonlight
I, Lucifer by Glen Duncan

2.0

An interesting tale from the Devil, the book opens with one intriguing paragraph, immediately hooking readers, and inevitably making the rest of it look tedious in comparison. Duncan should have quitted while he was ahead.

I like the way Luce talks (kind of, sometimes), and his version of the events in the Garden of Eden is cool — actually, his side of the story is the better one. Still, you can't have too much of a (quite) good thing, and the second half ended up boring me.