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jic
jic
10 years ago

Is that building collapsing because somebody made a giant sundae on the roof?

Kris
Kris
10 years ago

The description reads like a wack-a-doo apocalypse treatise, then two-thirds of the way down the long and rambling diatribe, mentions that it’s fiction. But – I’m not convinced the author believes it’s fiction.

Waffles
Waffles
10 years ago
Reply to  Kris

That description was so…
Well…
I will put it this way.

Frank Graves, this book sounds ever so lovely! What a good concept that is perfectly easy to understand. I was riveted and never once got confused the entire time reading your description. It certainly did not take me five times reading the first sentence just to understand it!

Sequentially numbered pages is a super accomplishment, don’t let anyone tell you otherwise! The palette swapped demons on your other covers sure convey a theme, and don’t confuse viewers in the slightest!

Being distantly related to a famous author does instantly make you have the potential to be one yourself! Just look at all the kids of famous stars that are famous!

I certainly do not doubt that your second book sold over 30 million copies. I mean, The Great Gatsby has sold 25 million copies, and has nothing on The Ancestral Trail!

On a rating from 1 – 10, I give this book cover, book, and your ideas a solid Great!

Remember: When you are in the clock tower shooting down those of us that made comments on this cover with your rifle, kangaroo jumper, and sandy mustache, please remember that I was the one that praised your works.

I am wearing red. Don’t shoot the one in red!

red
red
10 years ago
Reply to  Waffles

> Don’t shoot the one in red!

I endorse this message.

Naaman Brown
Naaman Brown
10 years ago

The list of disasters that “All can be Man-Made!” skipped lousy book covers.