Skip to content
Main Street Plaza

A Community for Anyone Interested in Mormonism.

Main Street Plaza

A Community for Anyone Interested in Mormonism.

Dragons of the Book of Mormon by Johnny Townsend

Donna Banta, October 31, 2013

In his new collection of short stories, Dragons of the Book of Mormon, Johnny Townsend introduces compelling, sympathetic, and at times, hilarious characters struggling to live simultaneously within the rigid structure of Mormonism, the real world, and, in some cases, the magical world inspired by Mormon doctrine.

In “Going Home,” 56-year-old Jared, whose daily highlight is adding Splenda to his Frosted Mini-Wheats, longs for an end to his life on this earth and the beginning of his promised celestial glory. In the title story, “Dragons of the Book of Mormon,” a curious young LDS woman mounts an impossible quest to gain access to a General Authority.

Henry, from the gem, “Bumper Sticker Theology,” is a homophobe forced to attend his boss’s gay wedding. Determined to make his opinion known, he explains:

“You had to be firm with gays. They thought they deserved the world. You had to teach them their place. Otherwise, it was like letting Lance Armstrong get away with doping.”

In “Half Marathon Man,” the uber-believing Sandor entertains erotic fantasies at the dentist’s office, where the sexy, non-Mormon hygienist knows just how to work on his mouth. “Getting Zeppoli from Derek,” perhaps my favorite in the collection, is about a single woman who comes to realize that the priesthood isn’t necessarily inspired on her behalf.

And then there are the delightful flights of Mormon-themed fantasy that Townsend excels at creating. “Temple Man,” about a superhero who runs around saving the day in his temple clothes; “How We Won Back Salt Lake,” about the devout LDS family who survives the zombie apocalypse on their food storage; and “Looking for Nephi,” that places the Three Nephites in Pasadena—a scenario so amusing it will prompt this reader to have her eye out for the beloved trio the next time she cruises down Colorado Boulevard.

Dragons of the Book of Mormon is yet another excellent offering from the prolific and talented writer, Johnny Townsend.

Purchase it here!

Book Review

Post navigation

Previous post
Next post

Related Posts

No longer invisible: Latter-Gay Saints

August 27, 2013

They try to convince gay people that it’s in their best interests to be straight. In fact, they try to convince them that they’re already straight. (from “Ockham’s Razor”) The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints has a gay problem. Specifically, the church has a plan for how to…

Read More

One size does not fit all: Johnny Townsend’s “Marginal Mormons”

November 2, 2012

Big, bright smiles and perfectly-matched Sunday outfits as a row of beautiful children pile out of their mini-van — followed by the proud mom and dad — on their way to perform a string ensemble at the front of the chapel. Every Mormon can aspire to have a family like…

Read More

Adventures in family-building: “The Book of Thompson” by David J. Larkin Jr.

May 31, 2013

What do you do when you’re a housewife raising four kids and you suspect your husband of cheating on you? If you’re also Mormon and it’s 1954, the answer is: have another kid! And then another… The Book of Thompson by David J. Larkin Jr. tells the story of three…

Read More

Comments (5)

  1. Just Jill says:
    November 1, 2013 at 1:05 am

    Just purchased a kindle copy. Looking forward to reading my first Johnny Townsend book. Looks like I have a long list of reading to do. 🙂

    Reply
  2. Donna Banta says:
    November 1, 2013 at 8:13 am

    Great! I think you’ll really enjoy it, JJ. His other books as well!

    Reply
  3. MoHoHawaii says:
    November 22, 2013 at 12:29 am

    Thanks for the tip! I adore Johnny Townsend’s stories.

    (Just bought the Kindle version for reading on the bus tomorrow on the way to work. Can’t wait.)

    Reply
  4. Donna Banta says:
    November 22, 2013 at 10:45 am

    @3 You’ll enjoy it, I’m sure!

    Reply
  5. Michael Oborn says:
    February 2, 2014 at 9:27 am

    Johnny Townsend’s book reminds me that I had fantasies when I was growing up in the church. Mine were more like black holes. He is a delightful read.

    Reply

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Mormon Alumni Association Books

Brodie Awards!!!


X-Mormon of the Year!!

  • 2025: Rebecca Bibliotheca!!
  • 2024: Nemo the Mormon!!
  • 2023: Adam Steed!!
  • 2022: David Archuleta!!
  • 2021: Jeff T. Green!!
  • 2020: Jacinda Ardern!!
  • 2019: David Nielsen!!
  • 2018: Sam Young!!
  • 2017: Savannah!!
  • 2016: Jeremy Runnells!!
  • 2015: John Dehlin!!
  • 2014: Kate Kelly!!
  • 2013: J. S. Anderson & M. Ferguson!!
  • 2012: David Twede!!
  • 2011: Joanna Brooks!!
  • 2010: Monica Bielanko!!
  • 2009: Walter Kirn!!

  1. Pam on Time to Vote for X-MoOTY and the Brodie Awards 2025!!January 10, 2026

    I have not watched even half of the content providers out there. I will be expanding my viewing now that…

  2. Juanita Hartill on Time to Vote for X-MoOTY and the Brodie Awards 2025!!January 8, 2026

    Was not aware of a lot of these different forums and things. Will be checking them out.

  3. Jeanny Nakaya on 2025 Awards Season ScheduleJanuary 8, 2026

    Awesome work!!!!

  4. chanson on Last Call for Nominations!!January 8, 2026

    Thanks for all of the great nominations, everyone!! Nominations are closed. Vote here.

  5. Tom on Collecting Nominations for William Law X-Mormon of the Year 2025!!!January 7, 2026

    I nominate Rebecca Biblioteca and Mormonish for their coverage of the Fairview Temple debacle.

8: The Mormon Proposition Acceptance of Gays Add new tag Affirmation angry exmormon awards Book Reviews BYU comments Dallin H. Oaks DAMU disaffected mormon underground Dustin Lance Black Ex-Mormon Exclusion policy Excommunicated exmormon faith Family feminism Gay Gay Love Gay Marriage Gay Relationships General Conference Happiness Homosexual Homosexuality LDS LGBT LGBTQ Link Bomb missionaries Modesty Mormon Mormon Alumni Association Mormonism motherhood peace politics Polygamy priesthood ban Secularism Sunstone temple

Subscribe


 

©2026 Main Street Plaza | WordPress Theme by SuperbThemes