It took me a reading of Thomas Paine's "Age of Reason" to see what the craziness in the OT had. That and many other more contemporary works showed me how Jesus was a complete fraud. But there are stories in the Bible that are unmistakably brilliant in their pace, action, and adventure. The stories of Samson, Jonah, Joseph, and the great warrior Joshua. However David is really the main character in the OT and he is presented as such a beautiful man, a poet and singer, a great fighter for righteousness, fair in his dealings with others, and a tragic figure who doesn't allow tragedy to overcome and ruin him (i.e. whe his son died and David said 'the boy is dead, why should I continue to mourn?"
Yet my favorite part of the OT is the back and forth between David and Absalom, and Joab and Abner. That is GREAT reading, even if it's all fiction. And it has a beautiful, sad ending... after all the battling back and forth when David hears of his son's death he cries and goes "Absalom, my son, Absalom!" Definitely my favorite part of the Bible. The whole book of Galatians is my second, followed by a reading of Revelation while on pot laced with PCP (JUST KIDDING, DON"T WORRY DAD).