- J. Blackhorse: "There was absolutely no story. It was all about fishing."
- A Customer (2001-A): "It leaves you with that, 'I hate myself' feeling you get after accidentally destroying a major city with a hydrogen bomb or something."
- Gertrude Whitman: "It does have some pretty, but useless, drawings of whaling boats."
- A Customer (1998): "The opening was great, but then all these horrendous allusions kept popping up. I mean: pages devoted to the act of just plain sleeping, and then more pages devoted to eating?"
- John Boehner: "I came here to fight monstrosities like this" -- oh, sorry, that was about HCR 3962, carry on.
- A Customer (1999): "I love literatur [sic] just as much as the next guy but we must face it 100 years or so ago American literature was reall [sic] weak and lagging from the rest of the world, perhaps now they're starting to catch up with writers like Ann [sic] Rice and them."
- A Customer (2001-B) "I feel as if my brainards [Ed.: ???] are going to freeze over and crumble like spoiled peanut brittle."
- nickoli: "There are many better books on sea adventure."
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I actually don't doubt that there are more adventurous sea books, but I'd be curious to hear what they are. Not TEN THOUSAND LEAGUES UNDER THE SEA, I hope.
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