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In Book Reviews, from Strangers on July 13, 2009 at 7:27 pm
“Wow! The book offers a truly original outlook on life. It is a nice blend of mystique, obscurity and unadulterated curiosity. It might take an acquired taste to fully understand the author’s thirst for intangible and immaterial or his bold quest for other dimensions of his own realities. Through this search, he opens up almost every drawer of his private, personal and sub-conscientious closets. Some would take it as an abstract dream–the one they have never dreamt before.”
— Irene Jeremic, Vancouver British Columbia Canada
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In Book Reviews, from Strangers on July 6, 2009 at 9:58 am
“I really wanted to like this book, in part because I like to encourage Canadian authors.
But first off I have to say – that book cover is absolutely horrible! Now moving on to the actual book.
This book was a massive amount of information, presented in transcript form and representing miscellaneous conversations had over the years. It was confusing and I kept having to go back and forth to try to figure out which person was speaking when and the presentation on the page was not “user friendly” at all.
I did think some of the actual book content, when I could read it clearly, was interesting but this book feels like one big jumble to me.”
— Anonymous, Montreal Quebec Canada
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In Book Reviews, from Strangers on July 6, 2009 at 9:47 am
“As you can tell by the table of contents in this book, “From Mayor To Fool: The Psyography Of A Middle Class Man” by Tom Mayeur it is a play. I found it difficult to read, it appears he is psycho-analyzing himself and questioning his whole self-being. The hardest part is keeping it straight and where he is at what time in his life. In the end it was unclear in what he wanted to do or where he wanted to go in the future. Maybe he felt the need to put it in words so he could help himself decide. Maybe you’ll enjoy this book if you’re into play writing.”
— M. Stanhope, Chesapeake Virginia USA
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