Lost in American Dream

Lost in American Dream

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Naaman Brown
Naaman Brown
7 years ago

It’s a plot! They are using that template deliberately!!

Lydia
Lydia
7 years ago
Reply to  Naaman Brown

To confuse us? Nefarious evil!

Battra
Battra
7 years ago

Is that string on the right supposed to be a Honda emblem or a bow tie?

L-Plate Pen
L-Plate Pen
7 years ago

Is the author called ‘John Vanilla boy’ or ‘Festim Famelarti?’ And either way, is he REALLY called that?

Grackle
Grackle
7 years ago

Haha oh boy, the two reviews are priceless and clearly 100% real!!

Gary
Gary
7 years ago

Lost? Yes. Dream? Not so much.

Hitch
7 years ago

Mother of god, this description:

A black hole comedy.
The power of the gravity of this book will suck you in and spagettiphy your mind and your dreams. Will illuminate you and throw you back to reality like a true superhero.

I don’t even know where to start. The Great Spaghetti Monster is going to attack my mind, if I read this book? The black hole will suck me in, and screw up my mind and my dreams? Why the hell would I read that, then? Spaghetti-fy my mind?

But those all pale in comparison to “…throw you back to reality like a true superhero.” Hunh? Are we talking about reality, and superheroes, in the same sentence.

Followed by this, as the last line from the end of his description:

Or, or, or… wait, I have a bad idea right now about my mother.

Nope, the bad idea was about writing a book. Or, at least, this book.

L-Plate Pen
L-Plate Pen
7 years ago
Reply to  Hitch

When it’s illuminated you, you will light up like a human light bulb. At which point you will be thrown back to reality and everyone will start calling you Lightbulb Lady and asking you to save them from their poorly-lit perils.