It is both a simple pleasure and a solemn duty for me to contribute a few words about Isaacson's recent deplorable attempt at fiction: Pitchforks and Torches: A Halloween Reader. His writing (for lack of a better word) is perhaps the biggest scourge our society has ever faced, including flappers, marihuana, and patent medicine addiction. I never believed in eugenics, but after reading Isaacson... I know "anchor babies" are the in thing to fear, but I challenge you to read this wretched tome and imagine the horror of little Isaacsons. Reading this novel is like looking into Satan's naked soul. Can a novel make you lose your mind? Yes, and further still, I feel quite lucky to have made it out of this novel alive... like a cannibal plane crash in the Andes or something. Don't dare read this book!!! Jeff Isaacson
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- Release Date 12/01/2010
- Author Jeff Isaacson
- Language English
- Company Mill City Press, Inc
- Weight 5.9 ounces
- Dimensions 5 x 0.35 x 7.99 inches
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