A review by oumaima_mekni
I, Lucifer by Glen Duncan

4.0

Honestly I wasn't ready for such heavy content. I was under the assumption at first that the book was going to be a light funny reading, probably accompanied with some of the usual clichés of the Devil. But boy, was I wrong! Duncan drew a completely different image of the Lucifer everybody knows. Forget about the old-school devil with the giant fork and scaly red skin, and think of him more like a merge between Chandler Bing and Jack Nicholson, and you got yourself a narration of the other side of 'the story' packed with peerless wittiness and sarcasm, with a large dose of philosophical and biblical commentary that make that existentialist thinking you do before you go to sleep, a lot more interesting.