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    Also see: [[Bible]]
    '''The Bible''' is the title of a best selling novel by well known author, The Jews. <u>The Bible</u> tells many fascinating stories of incredibly old people, and human sacrifice, and floods, and very much begetting. Notable characters include [[Adam]], [[Eve]], [[Noah]], [[Moses]], [[Abraham]], and [[King Solomon|"King" Solomon]]. Other minor characters include Rebecca, Joesph (with his [[technicolor dreamcoat]]), Samson, and to some extent, [[God]].


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    ==Review==
    <u>The Bible</u> weaves a complex tale rich with allegory. Many of the subplots are very interesting, though the author spends a little too much time developing family trees instead of actual characterization. The sensory imagery leaves much to be desired. Also, many of the tales seem contradictory, not to mention horribly outdated. More contemporary authors like [[Dan Brown]] or [[John Grisham]] might do well to revisit this classic, and bring it up into the new age.

    ==The Sequel==
    Playing on the success of <u>The Bible</u>, a much shorter but equally well received sequel was released entitled <u>The New Testament</u>. Unlike it's predecessor, <u>tNT</u> focuses much more on a single character named [[Jesus]]. [[Jesus]] is developed as the primary hero in the story, but in a very [[Hollywood]] incompatible manner. While slightly more consitent than the original, <u>tNT</u> can't stand up against the [[fire and brimstone]] action of <u>The Bible</u>.

    ==See also==
    *[[Grimm's Fairytales]]
    *[[Folklore]]
    *[[Confusion]]
    *[[Operation Mindfuck]]

    Latest revision as of 17:46, 28 October 2007

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