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Following is an excerpt from "This Book": ""This Book is a work of tongue-in-cheek self-reference. The entire book is about itself and accomplishes this in a manner that insults everything including the book, its author, its reviewers, most other books, and worst of all; its readers. The book starts off as a review of itself but then ventures completely off track and in the end it turns out it's just trying to get sold on Amazon.com and make the author - "still a poor man." The book pretends to be authored by Dr. Anonymous Smarty-pants, but that is only a silly pseudonym. The copyright page attributes ownership to a Leon Hostetler. After some research, I found a website where Hostetler dabbles in puzzles and satire. Perhaps there is the key to understanding this convoluted mess. This Book may be unique but it's far from a must-read. According to the Infinite Monkey Theorem it is mathematically guaranteed, that in certain situations, a monkey would write better prose completely by accident. This Book aspires to be intelligent but fails completely. It is monotonous and the constant references to its own monotony don't help.""… (más)
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Following is an excerpt from "This Book": ""This Book is a work of tongue-in-cheek self-reference. The entire book is about itself and accomplishes this in a manner that insults everything including the book, its author, its reviewers, most other books, and worst of all; its readers. The book starts off as a review of itself but then ventures completely off track and in the end it turns out it's just trying to get sold on Amazon.com and make the author - "still a poor man." The book pretends to be authored by Dr. Anonymous Smarty-pants, but that is only a silly pseudonym. The copyright page attributes ownership to a Leon Hostetler. After some research, I found a website where Hostetler dabbles in puzzles and satire. Perhaps there is the key to understanding this convoluted mess. This Book may be unique but it's far from a must-read. According to the Infinite Monkey Theorem it is mathematically guaranteed, that in certain situations, a monkey would write better prose completely by accident. This Book aspires to be intelligent but fails completely. It is monotonous and the constant references to its own monotony don't help.""

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