The title on the cover doesn’t match the listing, it’s described as a “noir novel” but categorized under “Essay » Political,” and the description needs to be seen to be (dis)believed.
The title on the cover doesn’t match the listing, it’s described as a “noir novel” but categorized under “Essay » Political,” and the description needs to be seen to be (dis)believed.
According to the description, the book “…stands out for its mastery of prose…” The description certainly stands out for not being as outstanding as the writer believes.
Sounds like the other idiot who always presents himself as “Bestselling Author Blobbiddy Blob” because one time his book hit #1 in a sub-sub-sub-sub category, and trashes other authors in his forward. Of course he can’t write anything coherent.
It’s at least half true. The prose does in fact stand out, although I don’t think that “mastery” was the word I would have used.
The quality of the cover is a 100% match to the quality of the content
Wait, is it “So be it, at this moment,” or “So Be It, right now” or…? Anybody have any ideas?
“It is.”
Or, after all, “so too should it have been.”