You might assume this is the wraparound artwork for the print edition. It isn’t.
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SalsSky: The Chosen One — Preview Edition: A Soul-Awakening Novel That Transforms Lives
SalsSky is both the title and the author. And “Preview Edition” means he wants you to pay for what would normally be the Amazon sample.
The Awesome Trade Adventures of Audrina: The Wobbly Table
Don’t ask her about her missing finger. Carpenters have to pay their dues.
Life, love & Enlightenment or Just Another Story
And in case you can’t tell what the novel’s about from the cover, here’s the description:
This novel was written within the period of 14 years. The beginning was born in 2010, then another part came in 2018 and the whole novel was completed in 2024. The story is based on true events that did happen in four different countries during the period of 8 years. Names of the people involved and places were deliberately changed. The author decided to record the events and write this novel as he considered the experience that the main character went through was truly extraordinary and can be very inspirational as well as helpful for those who might have experienced or are going through similar situations right now in their lives. Still, the structure of the novel, its style and presentation were well thought through and carefully designed by G. Newman to influence the reader’s imagination and to trigger certain sensations and feelings during the reading. The author wants you to embark on a very special, unimaginable journey, unlike anything you have ever experienced before!
FROM MY SOUL TO YOURS: The Poem Journeys of a Mystic Mind
You’ll credit the guy who did the interior watercolors, but they weren’t good enough to put on the cover?
The simulation is screwing with me again.
Oh, and here’s the whole description:
A dead clown is found after a costume ball held to raise money for world peace. The event is attended by the biggest names in the world. The event was organized by the prominent law firm of Fenton, Pettigrew & Cohenstein whose great big nobody managing partner winds up telling us who did it after the poofy young lawyer Sean Featherbottom is again falsely accused of the dirty deed.







