Donna E. (impossible) reviewed Me, Myself, and Bob: A True Story About God, Dreams, and Talking Vegetables on + 3352 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 3
Interesting autobiography of creator or Veggie Tales. Often funny, sometimes heart-rending, with much spiritually thought provoking material.
kansasmom reviewed Me, Myself, and Bob: A True Story About God, Dreams, and Talking Vegetables on + 19 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 1
We're big fans of VeggieTales. My son became enamored when he was just nine or ten months old. We were always thrilled and amazed to see such quality Christian products from what seemed like a fun and thriving company. So imagine our surprise when we discovered BigIdea was bankrupt! We originally read the story on Phil Vischer's blog and actually bought the book when it came out.
I'm sorry I let this book sit on the bookshelf unread for so long because it's wonderful. Mr. Vischer has a quirky sense of humor that shines through on every page, so it's enjoyable. It's also a true tale of God working today, in business and in real lives. Even though I'm not in business, I found many thoughts applicable to my life. I think someone dreaming of starting a business to both glorify God and support a family could benefit greatly from this book when learning to juggle standard business advice and service to God and church.
If you know the VeggieTales videos, you'll enjoy this book even more, but I don't think it's necessary.
I'm sorry I let this book sit on the bookshelf unread for so long because it's wonderful. Mr. Vischer has a quirky sense of humor that shines through on every page, so it's enjoyable. It's also a true tale of God working today, in business and in real lives. Even though I'm not in business, I found many thoughts applicable to my life. I think someone dreaming of starting a business to both glorify God and support a family could benefit greatly from this book when learning to juggle standard business advice and service to God and church.
If you know the VeggieTales videos, you'll enjoy this book even more, but I don't think it's necessary.