I don't know this guy, but I like him.

Boota

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Occasionally I check on Amazon to see any movement with Mr. Undesirable, and I'm always pleased when there is something significant. I got a new review a couple days ago and this one surprised me. At first I wasn't sure if he was being a smart-ass, but after reading the whole posted review it came off as sincere. Not sure I see it, but it's cool to read. And here I thought I just wrote a 480 page dick joke.


I've read a lot of writers. I've read Dostoevsky, Shakespeare, Henry Miller, F. Scott Fitzgerald, Milton, Jean Paul Sartre, Friedrick Nietzsche, Thomas Mann, Emile Zola, Gertrude Stein, Homer, John Updike and many others. All these writers I read because they were read by others before me and these others said that these writers were great writers and they needed to be read......so I did. I read. I read the greats. Scott Carpenter is just as good as and even better than many of these greats. Scott Carpenter has an easy writing style that is both entertaining and edifying.


It's kind of like when my band plays. I get all these people who come up and say, "You're better than Eddie Van Halen!" or insert any other hot shit guitar player. I always think, "No, I'm not. But thank you."
 
Woot! Woot! You have gotta love a review like that, Boota, seriously. I'd be riding high on that for awhile. Kudos! :rose:
 
Thanks. Yeah, it was a good day when I saw that.

Auslit, Mr. Undesirable is a brutal comedy about a guy who wins $158 million in a lottery and uses the money to get revenge on people who treated him badly when he was poor. It's been out since 2004 and I don't do any promotions on it anymore, but everyone in a while it gets a whole flurry of activity when new people find it.
 
Thanks. Yeah, it was a good day when I saw that.

Auslit, Mr. Undesirable is a brutal comedy about a guy who wins $158 million in a lottery and uses the money to get revenge on people who treated him badly when he was poor. It's been out since 2004 and I don't do any promotions on it anymore, but everyone in a while it gets a whole flurry of activity when new people find it.

Did you ever see the WC Fields movie, "If I Had a Million"? Same sort of concept, different treatment.

And congratulations on the reader comments. I'd go to lunch for a week on that kind of comment (and get depressed over a lesser comment - but that's me.)
 
Thanks. I never saw "If I Had A Million, but now I really want to.
 
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