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Romance title: Interknot
This is not an "Internet Dating for Dummies" book. This is not a book for the highbrow literati or for the notorious Grammar Nazis that lurk on the Internet. You won't find facts and figures here, nor will you find how-to instructions.

What you will find are stories told by an adventuresome collection of people who have spent hours on the Internet looking for relationships, friendships, or just some good old-fashioned fun and laughs. These stories are intended to entertain and delight you, frighten and horrify you, and most of all, to prepare you for what you can expect when you decide to venture online in the penultimate quest for love and companionship.

Internet dating has spread across the globe as quickly as the Internet has spread its cyber-wings. Nearly one hundred million adults have online profiles, and from these millions, we have collected a small group of real people who are willing to relate their experiences in their own words, words that won't send you running for a dictionary and words that will leave you either laughing at their misadventures or shaking your head in commiseration.

Included in this motley crew is David Osterczy, father of three, photographer and storyteller. Dipping into three years of experience standing alongside his cohorts in the firing line of online dating, he brazenly lays out all the dirty details of his exploits, asks the questions we all want to ask, and explores all the twists and turns of the road to online romance. You are invited to form your own opinions as you read the many points of views, knowing that they are told with no punches pulled.

Take it or leave it, this is the Internet dating community.

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Title of Romance ebook: Interknot
ISBN: 9780595773213
Publisher: iUniverse, Inc.
Internet download file size: 1618 kb
Released online for download: 10-11-2004
Author of eBook: Osterczy, David

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Avg. Customer Review: 1 out of 5 stars
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I just don't understand how something could be so 10/04/2005
Reviewer: A viewer from Georgetown University
I have read with amazement at the vitriol used to describe this hard hitting and topical look at television reality shows. Reviewers up to this point have completely missed it on this one. I cannot see Samantha as the protagonist in this extraordinary story. It is Charles who, despite all good intentions is the lost and confused one. After he discovers the prized stamp collection of the President of the local University and plans his theft of the $1,500 worth of stamps, it is also Charles who has second thoughts about how the goods will be transported to Spain. Samantha is only a secondary character and if she contributes anything at all to the story line it is as the conscience of the writer. I don't think this was well thought out but in the end I thought "bully for you, dude”, when after the boat capsizes he grabs for his revolver and shoots the captain. This could have made for some very funny moments if only the writer had written them. I am very interested in learning how the group makes it back to South Dakota when the car breaks down. But I guess that is for another time. Think about purchasing this one. Better wait until the price goes down.
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72 of 128 people found the following eBook review helpful:
I just don't understand how something could be so 10/04/2005
Reviewer: A viewer from Georgetown University
I have read with amazement at the vitriol used to describe this hard hitting and topical look at television reality shows. Reviewers up to this point have completely missed it on this one. I cannot see Samantha as the protagonist in this extraordinary story. It is Charles who, despite all good intentions is the lost and confused one. After he discovers the prized stamp collection of the President of the local University and plans his theft of the $1,500 worth of stamps, it is also Charles who has second thoughts about how the goods will be transported to Spain. Samantha is only a secondary character and if she contributes anything at all to the story line it is as the conscience of the writer. I don't think this was well thought out but in the end I thought "bully for you, dude”, when after the boat capsizes he grabs for his revolver and shoots the captain. This could have made for some very funny moments if only the writer had written them. I am very interested in learning how the group makes it back to South Dakota when the car breaks down. But I guess that is for another time. Think about purchasing this one. Better wait until the price goes down.
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56 of 124 people found the following eBook review helpful:
2 out of 5 stars Coulda Woulda Shoulda KNOT!! 09/29/2005
Reviewer: The Book Stew Conglomerate from Mountain View, CA
I just had to add my thoughts to what has turned out to be a pretty declarative stand about this relatively obscure piece of pulp. I went to find out. The writer of this book dreams of a much better life surrounded by his creative effort. Poor guy. If only he knew how average was his intention and how near impossible it is going to be to do anything better. Interknot is a patchwork of ideas rolled into a staccato and stutter-step mosh-pit of thought and half-baked humor more suited to the small demographic of this book buy rather than a curious interloper. Apparently you log on to a dating site, place personal information into various questionnaires and then hold your breath. And then, amazingly, these stories appear inside your life. Meekly amusing but more sad and desperate these initial no name, pseudonym possible, best of the `who I think I am' people introduce themselves to one another and golly what do you think happens? Yeah right. And when it is funny? You snicker for a moment and then you see these people in your mind and more so feel sorry for them for you are not laughing with them rather at. The email cut/paste jobs go too far in their effort to add an "I AM real and this really DID happen" touch. I imagine the writer went just a bit too far in his self-dialogue about how to construct as real an effort as was possible. As for insight or commentary - well it reads much like what you may think it does. Sometimes a bit rude sometimes you could swear the author forces it, and sometimes it's just downright stupid and insipid. Interknot is a poor showing and a strange choice for IUniverse who usually packages some pretty solid choices in their cadre of writers. Suggestion for the author is to try attending a Writing or Editing course. Stick to journal writing and get out of the house and meet people the way it's always been done; in a disco, baby!!
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