I am the first to admit that I go to church on a regular basis. I am also the first to admit that I am not a zealot so I can completely appreciate a story that depicts the three wise men as petty criminals. This story was entertaining, enjoyable, adventurous and just plain FUN. If you are easily offended by creative re-telling of religious stories then pass this book up because you will just get worked up and hypertensive. If, however, you can appreciate someone using the imagination to create an action-packed adventure, go for it. I enjoyed this book so much that I would put it in my top ten for 2012. This is by the same author who wrote Pride and Prejudice and Zombies as well as Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter (which I also enjoyed but it was early days for my blog so I didn't go into much detail). Knowing that this is what Seth Grahame-Smith does, takes history and spins it, the reader should not be surprised that he tackled a religious story. He does a fantastic job of doing it and if you have a creative and open mind, I highly recommend it.
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