160 words? This book is even shorter than George Foreman’s Big Book of Baby Names!
Bruce
10 years ago
There are 150 words in the blurb.
Perhaps staring at cover will help with “planting positive seeds in your conscious and subconscious minds.”
Nope, all I got was a headache.
gp
10 years ago
Amazon recently waived the word-count limit for reviews. There are now many 1-word reviews. I wonder if there are any 1-word books (which aren’t picture books, to boot). You know, where the author put 5x as much thought into the title as into the book. What would really be funny is if this book had super long reviews.
160 words? This book is even shorter than George Foreman’s Big Book of Baby Names!
There are 150 words in the blurb.
Perhaps staring at cover will help with “planting positive seeds in your conscious and subconscious minds.”
Nope, all I got was a headache.
Amazon recently waived the word-count limit for reviews. There are now many 1-word reviews. I wonder if there are any 1-word books (which aren’t picture books, to boot). You know, where the author put 5x as much thought into the title as into the book. What would really be funny is if this book had super long reviews.
What the hell is that thing? It’s weird and ugly. Bleh. Guess you could say this cover’s reader repellent!
I actually don’t hate the image of the head in profile – but everything else ruins it.
It ends up looking like a gimp mask:
http://is.gd/1fbO3y (WARNING: Disturbingly stupid content.)
Hate it! Hate it! Hate it! Probably the ugliest Zentangle I’ve seen.
Forest J Ackerman wrote “The Shortest Story Ever Told“–a single letter of the alphabet.