 |  BOOK REVIEWS 2013 N. Nosirrah
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Another in the epic non-genre entertainments provided by arch-ironist N. Nosirrah, author of God is an Atheist and Nothing from Nothing. But how to describe a genre which is not of any genre of this world, a plot that has no beginning or end, and characters each more elusive than the next (all right, let us just put Nosirrah and his intrusive "editor," Lydia Smyth, on the same page in this regard). So I might just mention that this book skewers the current craze in alternative circles concerning the coming collapse of all we hold dear; takes philosophy to its illogical conclusion, serves a heaping dose of multilevel marketing antidotes-cum-anecdotes, and comes out on the other side sharing a smile with the appreciate reader.
—Alternative Culture Magazine |
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2013: How to Profit from the Prophets in the Coming End of the World provides a powerful survey blending humor, social observation, and spirituality. It's a guide to finding peace during end-of-world times and it offers a satisfying tongue-in-cheek viewpoint perfect for any new age collection. Where most new age titles offer 'end of world' scenarios in all seriousness, it's refreshing to see a different approach and blend that's both serious and with a dose of humor!
—Midwest Book Review |
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Just because the world has ended, doesn't mean you can't make a shiny profit. 2013: How to Profit From the Prophets in the Coming End of the World is a unique take on the apocalypse as author N. Nosirrah tells a humorous story of the apocalypse and how to enterprise off it and make yourself a nice chunk of change in a sea of death. Hilarious and thoughtful, "2013" is a read that shouldn't be missed, highly recommended.
—Bookwatch |
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