Helpful Score: 1
Beautiful, tender, and sweet.
Telling this story in the first person was a bold move, but it gives us a taste of what life may have been like for Christ: fully man with all the temptations, pains, and difficulties that brings, yet sinless in their midst; and fully God--powerful and strong, yet gentle and compassionate.
Especially poignant, heartbreaking even, were the scenes involving Avigail. The baptism of Christ in the Jordan and his temptation by Satan in the wilderness were wonderful passages as well.
I greatly enjoyed this book, and at just 242 pages, the story flies by.
Telling this story in the first person was a bold move, but it gives us a taste of what life may have been like for Christ: fully man with all the temptations, pains, and difficulties that brings, yet sinless in their midst; and fully God--powerful and strong, yet gentle and compassionate.
Especially poignant, heartbreaking even, were the scenes involving Avigail. The baptism of Christ in the Jordan and his temptation by Satan in the wilderness were wonderful passages as well.
I greatly enjoyed this book, and at just 242 pages, the story flies by.
Helpful Score: 1
Anne Rice is my favorite author, but this is my least enjoyable book from her. I get that she's rediscovered the church and writing about the life of Christ is her new calling, but I just loved her vampire novels so much it's hard for me to accept this new Anne Rice.
It isn't just the fact that it isn't vampires anymore. I really just didn't enjoy the writing. There were only a few moments in the book where the story grabbed me. I had a hard time following all the characters or even caring about them.
I felt this book bordered on silly and at times disturbing. While I respect Rice for being so creative by filling in Biblical gaps with dialog and other details, I was bothered by the relationship of Yeshua and Avigail. I guess I'm not used to the idea of Jesus maybe being in love or the idea of having a woman yell out to him "Let me be your whore".
From other reviews I read, others say she was pretty right on with the details as we know them, but I'm not familiar with such exact details of the Bible. I just know the basics. All I really know is I didn't enjoy this book very much, and I'm sad because I feel I've lost my favorite author.
It isn't just the fact that it isn't vampires anymore. I really just didn't enjoy the writing. There were only a few moments in the book where the story grabbed me. I had a hard time following all the characters or even caring about them.
I felt this book bordered on silly and at times disturbing. While I respect Rice for being so creative by filling in Biblical gaps with dialog and other details, I was bothered by the relationship of Yeshua and Avigail. I guess I'm not used to the idea of Jesus maybe being in love or the idea of having a woman yell out to him "Let me be your whore".
From other reviews I read, others say she was pretty right on with the details as we know them, but I'm not familiar with such exact details of the Bible. I just know the basics. All I really know is I didn't enjoy this book very much, and I'm sad because I feel I've lost my favorite author.