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A review by spydre
Illusions: The Adventures of a Reluctant Messiah by Richard Bach
5.0
Bedtime Reading stream: 6/15/2020 - 6/17/2020
So far, this is the most contemporary book I've scheduled for reading. Originally published in 1977, its most recent printing was 2001, with a sequel published in 2014.
So what could happen if one were to meet a modern-day Messiah? Answering a question like that probably requires a bit of hubris - the kind that pilots and Mormon men seem to have in great quantity. It's still an entertaining story, following the frustrations of the Messiah's chosen disciple, who attempts to learn miracles that only seem to work when the Master is present.
I recommend it as a work of fiction that can make you think, but you won't find me trying to walk through any walls.
So far, this is the most contemporary book I've scheduled for reading. Originally published in 1977, its most recent printing was 2001, with a sequel published in 2014.
So what could happen if one were to meet a modern-day Messiah? Answering a question like that probably requires a bit of hubris - the kind that pilots and Mormon men seem to have in great quantity. It's still an entertaining story, following the frustrations of the Messiah's chosen disciple, who attempts to learn miracles that only seem to work when the Master is present.
I recommend it as a work of fiction that can make you think, but you won't find me trying to walk through any walls.