Saddam Hussein, Confucius, a weary college student, a sage king, Billy Dee Williams - all of these and more are poorly parodied and rakishly represented in this tiny tome of questionable quality and dubious discourse. The first and probably last collection of short stories and unfinished works by the author, this book seeks to question the reader's judgment in handling money, appeal to the audience's better judgment, and self-publish items that the author could not be bothered to fill out with more plot on his own - all ...
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Saddam Hussein, Confucius, a weary college student, a sage king, Billy Dee Williams - all of these and more are poorly parodied and rakishly represented in this tiny tome of questionable quality and dubious discourse. The first and probably last collection of short stories and unfinished works by the author, this book seeks to question the reader's judgment in handling money, appeal to the audience's better judgment, and self-publish items that the author could not be bothered to fill out with more plot on his own - all while kneeling before the respective altars of outrageous pomposity, inept run-on sentences, and blatant money-grabbing. This book is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease, but I guess you never know. A Drop in the Bucket will have its readers questioning their existence in a fundamental yet mostly positive experience.
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