Tuesday, August 25, 2015

Lamb, by Christopher Moore

Brad Echols is our monitor this next Tuesday, when we'll have a great time discussing LAMB by Christopher Moore! His questions below.

On a side note, Eddie Bills, author of THE 1910 SLOCUM MASSACRE that we read in February, will be at the East Texas Book Festival in Tyler from 9:30 to 5:00 tomorrow (Sat 2015-08-22).

Lamb Questions

1. If you had to describe Lamb in two words, what would they be?

2. What did you think of the portrayal of Jesus/Joshua in Lamb? Sacrilegious? Reverential? Something in between? Does his relationship with Biff give him a different dimensionality?

3. Is Biff a realistic character, a literary device, both or neither?

4. Lamb and Christopher Moore's works in general are often classified as "absurdist humor." Do you agree with that label? Which scene, sequence or situations was the funniest to you? Did anyone find his humor sophomoric at times (as some critics of his work do)?

5. Does Lamb have something serious to say?

6. What is Lamb's greatest strength and its biggest weakness?

7. Will you read more Moore?

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