Wednesday 20 June 2018

33100259

Book Simulator- Chris Yee Comedy Fiction
I think this book wins the title of the oddest thing I have ever read! (In a good way).
If you enjoyed “Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy”(Douglas Adams) you may well enjoy this.
On the surface it is a book for people who don’t like to read but would like to give the
impression that they do (if that makes sense). There are simulated pages so you can
practice ? ) There are dot to dots and guides on things from eye movement to note taking.
All done with tongue in cheek. I won't say too much as you really have to experience this one!
I think this would make an excellent gift and is best in the paperback form to enjoy the
experience of turning etc. (More about that in the book!) 
It is certainly a unique read and one that will bring a smile.


For more reviews please see my blog http://nickibookblog.blogspot.co.uk/

or follow me on Twitter @nickijmurphy1


Synopsis:

We all know you don't like to read, but don't worry, Book Simulator is here to save the day. Convince your friends that you are an avid reader. Utilize techniques that almost anyone can learn.

Techniques include page turning, eye movement, note taking, and much more.

Book Simulator includes interactive exercises that allow you to practice your craft.

Impress your friends and master the art of book simulation.Looking for humour,

comedy, laughs, jokes, and all other forms of funny? Book Simulator is a humorous

take on the conventions of a traditional book. While it pokes fun at various aspects

of reading, it also celebrates the spirit of storytelling and encourages the exploration

of future stories to come.File Size: 1102 KBPrint Length: 132 pages Simultaneous

Device Usage: UnlimitedPublisher: To The Moon Publishing (16 Nov. 2016)Category:

Fiction, Humour, Parodies, ComedyAuthor Info



Chris Yee grew up in Needham, Massachusetts. As a young child, he had a wild imagination,
thinking up stories of mystery and wonder. People would ask what he wanted to be when he
grew up, and the answer was always the same. He wanted to be an author. As he grew older,
educational interests pulled him away from the world of writing and into math and science.
He attended Northeastern University and received a Bachelor’s Degree in civil
engineering. He now works in Boston, full-time as an engineer. Despite his technical
background, he never lost an interest in writing. He writes every day, to fulfill a passion
that has never faded.



-------------

2 comments:

  1. Thank you so much for the wonderful review. Being compared to Douglas Adams is extremely flattering!

    ReplyDelete

The Note

The Note- Andrew Barrett- 5* A short story written in the first person by CSI Eddie Collins. Eddie is the sort of bloke who calls a s...