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The Gospel According To Larry

by Janet Tashjian

The Gospel According To Larry by Janet Tashjian X
The Gospel According To Larry by Janet Tashjian
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    Oct 2001, 227 pages

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    May 2003, 256 pages

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Kris (07/10/04)

The Gospel According To Larry and Vote For Larry are well written books. They really make you more aware of what our government and the corporations are trying to pull. To all readers, if you're of age, don't forget to vote! The book is written in such a way that it's hard to tell if it's fact or fiction; however if you read Vote For Larry you'll see that it is, in fact, fiction. This does not detract from the awesome message of the story though. It's inspiring. A third book is in the makes too. Good luck and happy reading to all.

~Kris (19 years old)
Kayla (06/01/04)

I love this book! I hate reading, but I had to find a book for my language arts class and just happened to pick this one up and I'm so glad I did! It's the best book I ever read!
Kayla (05/19/04)

I absolutely loved this book!!! I love how it was written and I made me wonder if I was fiction or not. In fact I still wonder!!!! - Kayla, 15
Me :) (04/25/04)

I felt that although the book's message about commercialism was important, the read was a different story. The way the author presented the message was juvenile and not flowing. Also. I felt the story lagged in some parts. The Gospel According the Larry is definately not one of my favorite works, but is thought provoking and a good book for a discussion group.
ally (04/23/04)

Brilliant! Even though, according to the big F for fiction on the side of the book, it felt so real that it took my reading to a whole new extreme. I learned so much, and it really made me think hard- I have heard that it is about Kert Kobain- is this true?
melissa (04/05/04)

i loved this book! it really meant alot to me and helped me see the world behind the advertising and media.
jordan (04/01/04)

( AGE 14 ) I think this book is really great. Ifind it to be true, according to Larry's website
mandy (03/11/04)

Oh, by the way I loved the book!

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