
The Almost True Story of Ryan Fisher
A Novel
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Narrated by:
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S. A. Rogers
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Rebecca Rogers
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By:
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Rob Stennett
Meet Ryan Fisher. He's young, energetic, and needs an edge in the real-estate market. He's found the perfect niche: Christians. His business doubles when he advertises in the Christian business directory, and he begins to think he could really cash in by planting a church. But when the church takes off, Ryan is in over his head. (Also features Z+ bonus materials; including, author interview, added content, fun facts, and more.)
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Critic reviews
"Screenwriter Stennett offers a satirical look at a non-Christian's ascent to pastor of a megachurch in this engaging, highly readable novel....Is Ryan in over his head? Interesting narration and Dave Barryesque footnotes make this humorous entertainment with a faith-based message." ( Publishers Weekly)
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Instead, (though the plot could have been interesting and funny and poignant) "The Almost True Story of Ryan Fisher" plot is a mere afterthought and was annoyingly ham fisted and clumsy in testifying about the bible, bible study, how everyone is happy going to church, etc.
Not Funny, Ham Fisted, Disapointing
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