Imaginary Jesus: An Acid Trip Through The Mindscape of Christendom
So my colleague Matt Mikalatos wrote this book, right, and went and got a book deal with BarnaBooks for it. He sent me an advance copy of it, because, you know, we’re cool like that.
Now, I already knew that Matt was a great writer, after having published a story of his in the Jesus Vs. Cthulhu edition of Coach’s Midnight Diner, and talked him into giving me a hand with the Back From the Dead Edition as well.
But I didn’t expect the utter brilliance that is Imaginary Jesus. I started laughing out loud on page 5, and only stopped laughing when I was hit with the poignancy of where he was going with the book. And then I started laughing again. And then I stopped and thought. And so on, and so on.
Now, it’s not out yet, but when it hits the streets, you will want to read it. You can click here to pre-order it, so you can be the first kid on your block to experience this fantastic book.
I’ll post a more in-depth review of it closer to street date. But for the time being, just take in the cover picture.
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Never heard anything about that before, but thanks for opening up my eyes.