Spellcheck was fun to write. I'm sure all of us at one time has felt a searing opinion from someone who is more interested in being the center of attention at your expense than being truthful or insightful. Most of us are beyond getting into a yelling match with a pompous ass, especially on his or her turf. What can one do? Being mere mortals, not a whole lot, but now if you could conger a little payback, wouldn't you? Of course.Let the cliches fly as our nasty reviewer/critic gets his comeuppances.
This is a very funny book with a kind of slapstick humor. I would love to see it as a half-hour TV or video. The writer, a witch, gets even with a critic by placing a spell on what J. Richards says. He is a very sour, unfulfilled, failed writer who spews his poison by discouraging other writers. The results just keep compounding as J. Richards cannot help but speak in cliches and and everything he says comes true much to the chagrin of his colleagues. I roared with laughter while reading it.