Well, that didn’t last long. Amazon has banned the eBook. Luckily, there are alternatives to Amazon!
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Neil doesn’t have much going for him. Still living in his mother’s basement, spending all of his free time eating fried chicken, watching horror movies, and working a dead-end job wiping ass at the One Oak nursing home. That is until he receives a demonic gift from an ailing serial killer that transforms him into a monstrous, tentacle-armed behemoth.
With his newfound abilities, Neil embarks on a killing spree with the intention of becoming the most notorious serial killer of all time. Maybe then, he will win the heart of his work colleague, Lindsay. But Lindsay has some secrets of her own and may prove not to be the sweet, delicate girl he thinks she is.
This book contains graphic content and adult language. It may disturb some readers and should only be read by seasoned readers of extreme sexual horror and violence.

wow! This sounds gruesome! xo
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It is. Extremely.
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Yikes!
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This sounds so cool. Scary, but cool!
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It’s a very brutal story.
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😱
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This sounds right up my street! 🙂
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It’s pretty extreme.
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Hmmm, maybe I’m overestimating myself 😊
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Eeeeeee
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Frightening, for many reasons…..sounds great.
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Thanks, Mark.
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With that description… how could it not? I want to read it!
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Check it out. I’d bet you’ve never read anything like this.
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I’ve read some pretty extreme stuff on Kindle. I’m surprised this was banned. Now I’m moving it up my TBR to see what’s up!
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Yeah, there doesn’t seem to be any rhyme or reason as to why Amazon bans some books and not others. I have a feeling that someone probably reported it as offensive and that prompted a review by Amazon. It’s annoying that they don’t offer any type of appeal process either. I’d love to get to a position someday where we could drop Amazon altogether but as of right now, they account for 95% of our sales.
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I also don’t understand why Amz would ban an ebook and not the paperback. I mean, if they’re gonna ban a book… I’m curious to see if they’ll let me leave a review when I’m done reading it.
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Yeah, it makes no sense. There must be some sort of differing laws/regulations when it comes to digital vs paperback. I’ve seen many other books where the ebook was blocked and the paperback was not. Honestly, I was expecting this one to get banned, it has an extremely brutal first chapter.
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We used to have constitution with a Bill of Rights. Now we have Bozos, sorry, his name is Bezos, the richest man in the world, telling us what we can read and right.
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Yup, and as corporations and state continue to merge, it will only get worse.
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Yes, but fortunately we know who has already won the fight.
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True. There’s a wonderful book that lets us all know how this ends.
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It’s getting late. I meant write.
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