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Now that reviews are in for my novel The Marriage ofTrue Minds, I thought I would add my own unbiased opinion. I have concluded that my novel The Marriage of True Minds is the greatest short novel ever written. To explicate my criteria and decision-making process regarding my novel (entitled The Marriage of True Minds), let's examine some of the other fine contenders:
Heart of Darkness (Joseph Conrad): I never laughed once.
Breakfast at Tiffany's (Truman Capote): Does not appear to be set in Minneapolis.
The Death of Ivan Ilyich (Leo Tolstoy): The letters in this book look funny and I'm not entirely sure it was written in English.
A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man (James Joyce): Has more than five words in the title.
To the Lighthouse (Virginia Woolf): Was not written by me.
So, to sum up, The Marriage of True Minds is the greatest short funny novel set in Minneapolis written by me in English with a title of not more than five words.
To be completely fair, I have to add that the book is absolutely no use as a doorstop or paperweight.
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StephenEvans, September 6, 2008
Now that reviews are in for my novel The Marriage ofTrue Minds, I thought I would add my own unbiased opinion. I have concluded that my novel The Marriage of True Minds is the greatest short novel ever written. To explicate my criteria and decision-making process regarding my novel (entitled The Marriage of True Minds), let's examine some of the other fine contenders:Heart of Darkness (Joseph Conrad): I never laughed once.
Breakfast at Tiffany's (Truman Capote): Does not appear to be set in Minneapolis.
The Death of Ivan Ilyich (Leo Tolstoy): The letters in this book look funny and I'm not entirely sure it was written in English.
A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man (James Joyce): Has more than five words in the title.
To the Lighthouse (Virginia Woolf): Was not written by me.
So, to sum up, The Marriage of True Minds is the greatest short funny novel set in Minneapolis written by me in English with a title of not more than five words.
To be completely fair, I have to add that the book is absolutely no use as a doorstop or paperweight.
(1 of 2 readers found this comment helpful)