I enjoyed the book too.
Though to be truthful I like his reminisces about the past more then I did his current situation.
The part about the Garden of Eden reminded me of Mark Twains Letters from Eden.
His relationship with Jesus and the temptation in the desert was nicely handled as well.
Lebell is right that the Devil is primarily a Milton Catholic type but there is does a bit to explain why he is like that.
I'm curious how other people reacted to the current story line.
Is he so heavily effected by the person whose body he inhabits that it limits his control and imagination?
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