Review
"It is all thigh-slappingly funny." --
About This Particular Macintosh (www.atpm.com), October 2004"Land brings an incisive wit and acerbic irony to the task of actually responding to common spam e-mails ... consistently funny" --
Orlando Weekly, August 12, 2004"Land is clearly a witty and clever man, and his replies throw a spotlight on spammers and their wares." --
Applelust.com, July 2004"Land's missives display wit and style" --
The Washington Post, July 25, 2004"Puts even the likes of Hunter Thompson and the late Ken Kesey to shame
a real trip." --
The Chicago Tribune, The LA Times, November 13, 2004 http://www.latimes.com/technology/chi-0411130196nov13,0,705725.column"The Spam Letters will warm the cockles of your heart." --
Alaskan Apple Users Group, August 2004"an amusing read." --
NetworkWorldFusion, July 2004"the first funny thing I've ever seen about spam" --
Mike Wendland, Detroit Free Press, August 6, 2004Very funny. The author has an odd but admirable sense of what I like to think of as appropriate absurdity. --
Oakland Perl Mongers, August 2005 (http://www.metaart.org/opug/reviews/nostarch_spam.html)
Product Description
From the man behind TheSpamLetters.com featured in Entertainment Weekly, The New York Times, and Slashdot comes a collection of brilliant and entertaining correspondence with the people who send out mass junk emailings (a.k.a. spam). Compiled from the nearly 200 entries written by Jonathan Land, The Spam Letters taunts, prods, and parodies the faceless salespeople in your inbox, giving you a chuckle at their expense. If you hate spam, you'll love The Spam Letters.
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