Sometimes a “non-fiction” book has a cover that gives you perfect confidence in the level of expertise of the author.
Zsuzsa
5 years ago
Oh, and I highly recommend that anyone who’s bored go over to Amazon and read the many positive reviews from verified purchasers. My favorite was this one:
“This book is stunning. I slanted such giant measures of suitable things from this book. I adore this book. I truly worth investigating this book. I would prescribe this book to anyone. Whatever, by virtue of essayist and must, recommended for this book.”
By a Top 1000 Reviewer, no less! After such testimonials, can anyone doubt the worth of this book?
That writing is definitely ‘creative’. Who needs rules?
EricL
5 years ago
Kevin Shawen should challenge Dean Wesley Smith to book speed writing contest. He just might win, since he doesn’t let grammar, logic, or punctuation slow him down.
Sometimes a “non-fiction” book has a cover that gives you perfect confidence in the level of expertise of the author.
Oh, and I highly recommend that anyone who’s bored go over to Amazon and read the many positive reviews from verified purchasers. My favorite was this one:
“This book is stunning. I slanted such giant measures of suitable things from this book. I adore this book. I truly worth investigating this book. I would prescribe this book to anyone. Whatever, by virtue of essayist and must, recommended for this book.”
By a Top 1000 Reviewer, no less! After such testimonials, can anyone doubt the worth of this book?
ESL and also functionally illiterate.
This looks like a scammer pop-up. I almost can hear someone with indian accent saying all those words.
Also, you gotta love the reviews. This is my favorite:
Everything written in this book makes sense, definitely a good read! I recommend this book and would read more books from this author.
Golden happiness buffet of writing mind brings heaven money to you! All is beautiful time you do not have to be spared. Engage in purchase now!
This is what you get when you’ve only got a finite number of monkeys with typewriters, I suppose.
Or one with a brain tumor. Poor monkey.
That writing is definitely ‘creative’. Who needs rules?
Kevin Shawen should challenge Dean Wesley Smith to book speed writing contest. He just might win, since he doesn’t let grammar, logic, or punctuation slow him down.