by George East
WOULD YOU THINK YOURSELF ABLE TO PILOT A JUMBO JET BECAUSE YOU HAVE TRAVELLED BY AIR A LOT? Or perform brain surgery because you like to watch medical soaps on TV? Of course not. So why do people think they can write a book just because they've read some? It is a mystery which has puzzled best-selling author GEORGE EAST for many years, and one which he addresses in this amusing, entertaining and, most importantly, very informative guide.
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