Sunday, July 8, 2007

The Gospel According To Larry

This book will probably not appeal to many because of the author and the author's interview. The author who made this book exclaimed that the story is actually "true." Of all the authors I am disgusted with this one would win the Nobel Peace Prize for the Cheapest. The author makes you think that there really was a boy named Josh Swensen who is a super-genius. He is smart but for sure he doesn't have common sense. Thomas Paine would just spit at the stupidity of this horrible so-called story.







*For one, the idiot, Josh Swensen tries to teach people what he thinks of life. The arrogance astounds me into limbo.


Now you are itching to know what the story I was contradicting. Well here it is.
There is a boy named Josh Swensen who is also known as Larry, and alter-ego in his computer life. The moron says that he wants to help mankind (so do we all, especially me) and says that to help, you must contribute ideas, not technology or anything like that. I somewhat agree with him, because ideas are the roots which you must water so you can pluck its fruits later on in life. Though without technology, ideas have nowhere to go or inhabit so that part about Josh I hate. So the whole core is that this genius (he acts "modest" about it) makes a computer website stating all his ideas or sermons as he calls it. He then did something stupid as to make it known and posted a few of his possesions so people can guess who he is. Then the kid doesn't want to be known by the public (then why did he posted a few of his possesions to make the public guess his appearance?). The story is riddled with romance, idiocy, mystery, faith, and let us not forget, ideas.

I wouldn't recommend this book at all.

-Mustacio Man

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