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I heard about this book through mental_floss. It's very much along the lines of A.J. Jacobs' "The Year Of Living Biblically," which fits seeing as Roose was Jacobs' intern/aide. It wasn't really a tell-all kind of book, but maybe that was because I already knew that not everyone at Liberty University is a walking stereotype. However, it was neat to see the day to day conversations of the boys in Roose's dorm, as well as see Thomas Road's services from the inside. And of course, who wouldn't giggle a little at the idea of Every Man's Battle? So while this book is nothing groundbreaking, it does provide a more sympathetic view of Jerry Falwell and his followers than we are usually shown.