Finn McHewl (The Adventures of Finn McHewl Book 1)
This pastiche of an espionage novel is fast paced and risque in an entertaining way.
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This cover (for a 315-page novel) is a mistake of epic proportions.
| Should this cover be in the Lousies? |
Finn McHewl (The Adventures of Finn McHewl Book 1)
This pastiche of an espionage novel is fast paced and risque in an entertaining way.
…
This cover (for a 315-page novel) is a mistake of epic proportions.
| Should this cover be in the Lousies? |
“Great book, but what are we going to put on the cover?”
“Eh, anything will do. Here’s a picture I took of my brother at the party last week.”
“You were half-drunk when you took that picture. And don’t we need to put on a title, an author name, maybe a tagline…”
“Nah, it’ll be fine!”
Okay, now why should I spend money on this particular book?
For some reason or other, a few Red Forman quotations popped into mind.
James Bond stands around drinking alcohol, right? So that’s what we need for a book about spying.