The Whimsicals: A Crazy Christian Collection

The Whimsicals: A Crazy Christian Collection 

Paperback – January 13, 2017 

Mr. Bohemian (Author)



A congregation of comedy and curiosity to cackle and confuse Christians and all. This play is a piece of three parts. No angels were harmed in the making of this production. No demons were flattered in the making of this production. 

Angel Incorporated: Your guardian angel is tracking your reward points. Do you have enough for a miracle? The angels of Angelix watch over mortals from their computer. From there they may provide their assigned mortal with what they need, but not often what they want. Is managing mankind not your nine to five? The demons of Daemonix are always accepting applications. 

The Guilty Gardener: Calling the case of The Children of The Garden versus Sylmalice. The prosecution states that Angel Sylmalice trailed the girl Eve into biting the tree of treachery. The defense argues that ever since "the exeunt" of Lucifer, angels have been actively prejudice to demons. Therefore, Angel Sylmalice is innocent by reason of "authenticity", with mental collapse triggered by systematic social suppression. Angel 12 is on the case. 

Kitty Kloud 9: You are now kruising on Kitty Kloud 9: Where Pets Get Picky! While on the show, angel parents possess the chance to chat with their pets. Are your dog and kitty kaught in a furball? Is the bird barbarically flicking the fish again? Step lightly with Angel 9 and Mr. Kitty, as they tiptoe through tantrums and bring peace to petkind.

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Book Review of...

The Whimsicals: A Crazy Christian Collection 

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(5 out of 5 stars)


Good morning angels! 

I just loved it!

Reading this on my flight, I found myself just pulled into the going-on very easily. The set direction gives you just enough direction to allow your imagination to fill in the rest. Mr Bohemian did a good job telling a story that most people don't attempt to write about. The pace of the stories are all done very well -- faced paced enough to keep you interested, slowing only enough for you to understand the full intention and emotion of the situation being demonstrated. .

The author did a good job painting the picture of the goings on of heaven from the angels perspective while using a common place setting (an office) to allow the reader to follow along. I felt this allowed the reader to relax and enjoy the book instead of using a more scared image of heaven (think King James/Michelangelo painting) -- genius. 

I would love to see this as a live play, I feel that would just bring it to life even more. I'd happily be in the first row!

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