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I find it nearly incomprehensible that so many authors have gotten so worked up about this. I get that humor is subjective; I find the book's premise funny as hell, and the reviews side-splitting. Your mileage obviously varies.
To answer your questions, the reviews are real and mostly from reddit and 4chan readers, if I understand correctly. The author had around 7 KU borrows. The book has been pulled by Amazon. Meanwhile, "8 Tips on Controlling Body Odor" and similar scam pamhlets continue to be churned out at an ever increasing pace, depriving real authors foolish enough to enrol in KU of real money.

I don't understand why this book was pulled from Amazon so quickly when scammers like 'Loranzo Spencer' are still selling 1 page books and charging $2.99.
A few of his scammy books are under review but they have not been pulled down off the site. He is still selling 'How To Land A Cool Job' for $2.98 which is 1 page long. Amazon is not doing their job efficiently and why are people not reporting this author who has been doing this for months now.


On a more personal note...if it HAD been a book about A's (it's origin and history) I would have been interested in reading it - ala Salt: A World History which was a great read.


It was a book of A's except for one blank chapter. The only actual content was the dedication and the table of contents, which incidentally revealed that this was a wind-up.

Is it really? I guess we need to ask Jack what it's real purpose was.
My objection stems from the fact that it adds fuel to self-publsihing nay-sayers. If a book with nothing but A's reaches high in the rankings then how reliable is this as a metric for books with "real content."

As to whether it is an experiment to see how to game the system - well Jack visited for a minute and maybe he can clarify his motivations.

I can assure you, there is no valuable content in Loranzo Spencers 1 page books. It is obvious this is someone gaming the system and making some quick money. You can check the two or three reviews he has. He has blank pages, 1 line of obvious advice and terrible looking book covers.
Amazon need to be more alert to these scammers
I doubt Jack will reveal his real motivation, as I said I suspect this is a publication company or published author behind this 'experiment'

But that's my point precisely. This book opens up that discussion.
First, real people got real value and enjoyment from this book. Certainly you wouldn't argue that they shouldn't have, simply because you yourself saw it in another light? You cannot dictate another's taste. I personally would rather gouge my eyes out than read 50 Shades, or Twilight, but I'd never go so far as to say they denigrated the written word. Real people got real enjoyment from those books. "All About A's" simply makes the point of this truism in extreme form.
Second, even if 99.99% of people agree with you, Michael, the truth is the Amazon Select and KU systems are flawed. "All About A's" points out those flaws brilliantly, and in my opinion, *that's* the discussion we should be having: What's wrong with the system and why, and what should be done to correct it.
By the way, I don't mean any disrespect. You're a great writer and I own a few of your books. :)

You can get a full understanding of why I wrote the book if you check out this forum discussion. - http://www.kboards.com/index.php/topi...
I was not aware of how KU or anything functioned when I published All About A's. It was a fun, satirical experiment that quickly caught good/bad attention.
All downloads and reviews were legitimate. I am a university student, not a major publisher.
P.S. My book is still under investigation by Amazon, but I am confident that it will be republished in due time. I have heavily edited the book but am staying true to the original format.
"A warning via Sharon Lee:
Buyer beware: If you buy Kindle books, make sure you're buying a legitimate copy. Someone has decided to have fun and make an unearned profit off the rush and confusion of the holiday.
FROM THE KDP SUPPORT GROUP
Warning - Jay Cute is selling other author's books as his own
Posted: Dec 7, 2014 12:10 PM
theft , plagiarism
He's not even trying to hide it. He's just adding his name to the covers and selling them. He has 37 books listed so far. People have been reporting him to Amazon, but nothing has been done so far."
Just wanted you to know in case you were not aware