Why bother reading “The Idiot and the Odyssey: Walking the Mediterranean” when someone is telling you everything you need to know about the book in a continuous stream of sexy and informative tweets this week?
Who is KINDLE EBOOK REVIEW and why are they saying such revealing things about The Idiot in their much-too-informative sales pitches?
Kindle Ebook Review Tweet #1 tries to seduce sedentary readers to join The Idiot on the Mediterranean.
Kindle Ebook Review Tweet #2 establishes the book’s seductive geographical, literary and physical tone.
Kindle Ebook Review Tweet #3 mentions some of the intriguing themes covered in the informative travel narrative.
Kindle Ebook Review Tweet #4 features an excerpt from a comment made about the book by a Spanish princess.
Kindle Ebook Review Tweet #5 is an excerpt from a magazine review.
Kindle Ebook Review Tweet #6 is an excerpt from a book review that reminds The Idiot why he does what he does and writes what he writes.
Click on these Kindle Ebook Review links and you’re taken to the book on amazon.com and given an opportunity to buy it in paperback, on your Kindle edition or in both formats.
A click on Kindle Ebook Review Tweets takes you to Amazon Books.
Who’s behind this type of flagrant and shameless promotion?
Who cares — but it’s definitely No Idiot and you can keep up with all the hullaballoo if you Follow The Idiot @ Twitter.
About Joel
Joel Stratte-McClure has been a global trekker since the 1970s. He lived in France for over 30 years, working as a journalist, before he turned his attention to a unique life-time-project of walking the shores of the Mediterranean. The first 4,401 kilometers are explored in his inspirational and entertaining first book "The Idiot and the Odyssey: Walking the Mediterranean." The next 4,401 kilometers are covered in the gods-filled sequel, "The Idiot and the Odyssey II: Myth, Madness and Magic on the Mediterranean,” published on Valentine's Day 2013. The last 4,401 kilometers will be discussed in the last book of the trilogy currently entitled "The Idiot and the Odyssey III: Alexander the Great Walks the Mediterranean."