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    • Age Range: Young Adult
    • Pub. Date: January 2005
    • 299pp
    • Sales Rank: 574,228
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      • Pub. Date: January 2005
      • Publisher: Lulu.com
      • Format: Paperback, 299pp
      • Sales Rank: 574,228
      • Age Range: Young Adult

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      Atlanta Nightsby Anonymous

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      July 01, 2005: When they say the pen is mightier than the sword, 'Atlanta Nights' split my sides like the sharpest of blades. I laughed for every chapter, every page. It is a work of comical genius. There are so many things wrong with this book, you can't help but love it. I would love to offer a quote for the book, but there are too many to choose from. You just need to read it for yourself. If nothing else, buy a copy for your high school english teacher!

      Atlanta Nightsby Anonymous

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      March 02, 2005: Atlanta Nights is a bad book. It was designed to be so, after a group of writers decided to write the worst book possible to see if a vanity press masquerading as a so-called 'traditional publisher' would actually accept it. They did, showing they would accept anything, without even reading it.

      But the results transcend that. 'Atlanta Nights' is the literary version of 'Plan 9 From Outer Space,' with writing so gloriously bad it will have you laughting out loud. It's fun -- and a useful guide to aspiring authors on how NOT to write a book.

      See how bad a book can be. Read 'Atlanta Nights.'