People are odd creatures: aren't we always looking for shortcuts? This is an absolute truth. You can't deny it. We always look for those shortcuts when it comes to making decisions (any decision), including "Should I buy this book?"Well, the answer is "no" if you're one of those shortcut addicts who look around and see if anyone else is doing what we're thinking of doing. I do apologize in advance to say this but if you're a "sheep". Sheep don't read, do they? If you're one of those who want to know that someone else approves this book, thinks it's worth reading, and recommends it, put this book back in the shelf or look for another one online. The trouble is, most books don't start with reviews. So how do you assure mine would-be a book that you'll be getting a fine bit of entertainment for your money? I can't answer that but I assure you, if you're looking for a couple of stories that irritate you, make you think, laugh, get angry, feel related or even offended, just go ahead and pay for it. I won't let you down. I promise.
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