The Literary Guide to Good Living Author:John Ashton Dear Reader, this is not a joke. John Ashton has lost his cloak. Ashton seems to think in this book that he wrote the "Ten Commandments" on living a good life. It seems that he only wrote seven. But that's just getting started. He also tells you how to speak to your wife, if you care to listen. The best part of "The Literary Guide to Good Living... more »" is that Ashton thinks we care. It is ironic that a master of the quixotic has us eating from his hands as an astute of life's leading plan: To get out of the moronic and head for the pearly gates of Heaven, and with this book in your two hands. The better part of this book is on how to lead a healthier life in society and to know your place in it, in a world filled with artificial gems and radios blaring from every arm or wristband. John Ashton believes that there are better things to be gained by every man feeding on his words like cattle to salt licks or dogs to Ken-L Ration on ice cream sticks. He also believes that man has a higher calling and this is his game overall it seems, because in truth there is nothing like a spanking when needed and a bone to pick your teeth with. John Ashton has written several books including "The Forest and the Monkey," "The Hot and Cold Forest," "Dracula" and "Water." Published by Rodaian Press, Laguna Beach, California Large Format Book, 8 in. x 10 in. Http://www.Rodaian.com/« less