The big black book : become who you are-there are no guarantees / Christopher S. Hyatt, Nicholas Tharcher, Jack Willis, Joseph Matheny, S. Jason Black, Crag Jensen, Calvin Iwema.
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TextPublication details: Connecticut Bottom line book 2003Description: PbkISBN: - 0887232817
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Main LIbrary | HQ2039 .U6 .B5 2003 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | 2025-20008 |
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"When Dr. Hyatt first proposed The Black Books, circa 2002 , it seemed a brilliant idea. He has always been an "elitist"-though it amazed him that many readers of his books cannot seem to get that simple fact through their heads-and this would be a great opportunity to publish more of his most radical ideas. If you are a "Mutant"-as Dr. Hyatt refers to that small percentage of humanoids who appear to have a working brain-hopefully you've figured out the nature and purpose of The Big Black Book. On the other hand, if you're a Mute or an Anti-Mutant-as are the vast majority of the humanoids on this wretched planet-what the hell are you doing here? You're wasting your time-and ours"--
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