It's always nice to find out what Amazon.com and their algorithms think of you. This morning, in the "You Might Like" section of my amazon page, was a recommendation for a book I had never heard of titled
Nothing is Strange with You by James Jeffrey Paul. Thinking perhaps is was some sort of self-help book or perhaps guide to esoteric knowledge, I began to read their description:
A young man kidnaps his own nephew and makes him his servant and sex slave.
Thanks, Amazon. I'm looking forward to tomorrow's recommendation
The Dos and Don'ts of Restraining Orders.
5 comments:
Depending on how you look at it, that book COULD be a self-help book for the right person! I'm mulling it over as I write this......
That reminds me of our friend Seth's comment about Pasolini's Salo: "It's actually a very optimistic, postive movie if you identify with the fascists."
I always thought that was how you were supposed to watch Salo since they win in the end!
Book...YUK!
Mom
I'm trying to figure out what's worse: The fact that Amazon.com thought you would enjoy a book about a man who turns his nephew into a sex slave, or that someone actually wrote a book about a man who turns his nephew into a sex slave.
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