Where do I register to review manuscripts for technology books? – Penn Says: Synecdoche: A Review & Discussion

Here is the Question: Where do I register to review manuscripts for technology books?
I am interested in reviewing and providing comments on pre published technology books. I would like to know whether there are places where I can register my interest of reviewing manuscripts? Or how do I get the offers to review the technology manuscripts?
Thanks for your inputs

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“Penn reviews and discusses the Charlie Kaufman movie: Synecdoche: New York WhenPenn Jillette has an opinion, it’s a safe bet he won’t hold back. Upload your own reaction and get the rants rolling! Tune in each week for new insight and agitation. More Penn? Free TV & Movies: crackle.com tags: charlie Crack Reviews york says discusses Kaufman Penn Aathadi Aathadi Crackle daughter Discussion review New
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26 Responses to “Where do I register to review manuscripts for technology books? – Penn Says: Synecdoche: A Review & Discussion”


  1. theonlybyrone says:

    One Fact I Do Know:

    1. setirovaf9 is an unoriginal, attention-starved moron that doesn’t even know the difference between “your” and “you’re”

  2. walterglanz says:

    Secular Jew media whore Penn Jillette shills for the product of another secular Jew media whore. What a surprise.

  3. gratex says:

    get a fucking life

  4. walterglanz says:

    More guerilla marketing by anything-for-a-buck huckster Penn Jillette. Penn is shilling for a film distributed in the US by one of his employers, Sony Pictures, who also produce this series of advertisements in the form of “reality video blogs” known as “Penn Says.”

    Secular Zionist Jews in mainstream media like Penn Jillette & “Synecdoche” director Charlie Kaufman always promote each other & the boring products they turn out for their Zionist masters, in this case Sony CEO Michael Lynton.

  5. dedwarmo says:

    Penn Jillette along with his partner Teller perform their magic comedy act 6 nights a week at the Rio in Las Vegas. Their act is much more than a magic act. They turn magic on it’s head by telling you exactly what they are doing and still leaving you amazed. Of course, they don’t give away all their secrets. And you can be sure they will give you plenty to think about even after the show is over.

  6. 88naka says:

    this movie was crazy , i was on weed and stuff. dude i was going fucking crazy by the end the movie. i was like

    “WTF ?! HE BECAME ELLEN ?!”

  7. funboy7979 says:

    This video is an advertisement for more boring ass neurotic self-indulgence pretending to be deep from another pet secular Jew on the Zionist Sony payroll.

  8. bumpyjjeans says:

    Whoop-dee-doo, another ad for Sony product from fat dancing monkey shill deluxe Penn Jillette.

  9. Sigil23 says:

    I love Charlie Kaufman. But “Synecdoche, NY” just pissed me off, honestly. Self-indulgence is fine and dandy — all the great artists do it — but this was just too goddamn much.

  10. bc9021010001 says:

    For fuck sake, another tedious stereotype, a “neurotic Jew” “pondering the meaning of life” with the same hack concepts Hollywood’s been churning out for a century. Work-shy bitch should get a real job and watch his “problems” dissolve.

  11. tonzimala says:

    Great, remake “The Truman Show,” except ten years later and not as well.

  12. DNAhiphopper says:

    what the fuck? nothing like that movie?

    did you even watch it?

    maybe just to deep for you.

  13. zooooooperdooooooper says:

    Penn Says: Synecdoche: A Cheap-ass Spam Advertisement from a Multibillion Dollar Media Conglomerate.

  14. Nowekian says:

    you should watch the movie again….

  15. sunkencheeks says:

    aman, Penn,

  16. j7m7f7 says:

    Is this any way to articulate dissension? I know it’s a youtube comment board, but come on, you got 500 characters to work with. Such a great work of incandescence deserves more.

  17. christianman73 says:

    For some people, making art (books, movies, music) which ponders the meaning of life *is* their real job, and that job is just as dignified as anything else. I am not one of those elitist artistic jerks who looks down on anyone who doesn’t enjoy certain types of art. However, it seems that you are prejudiced in the opposite direction– anyone who thinks deeply about life, meaning, philosophy, etc. needs to “get a life” and “get a real job.” Both forms of prejudice are simplistic and wrong.

  18. Sigil23 says:

    You’re right. It’s a youtube comment board.

  19. marsyvolty1 says:

    holy shit……. this movie was amazing… i’m ready for kaufman to direct another ! :)

  20. tonzimala says:

    Fat fuck shills for more lame Sony product.

  21. funboy7979 says:

    Synecdoche is The Truman Show except ten years later and more pretentious. Just another crappy Sony product to waste your time.

  22. pennsays says:

    @christianman73 If Penn did say ‘Get a Life’: /watch?v=EjonhK8iGnQ

  23. pennsays says:

    Hi Penn fans. Penn Says videos have been discontinued, so you won’t be seeing any new content on here. You can check out our Profile on our Channel Page for more info. We’ll still be checking in, so hope to keep chatting with you all! Thanks!

  24. kroovyandcal says:

    charlie kaufmann is the best. that is one amazing directorial debut for someone who is a writer. i imagine he got a lot of help from those surrounding when filming the movie

  25. kroovyandcal says:

    anyway, worthless people with worthless jokes attempting with all their might to seem far more important than they are. you hang out with those sorts? how in the fuck to you spell mautonomous? the whole story is asinine. schenectady is a nice town, though

  26. Jinxy says:

    I can only speak for UK here but when I lectured for a University I was approached to do this, however I was also cheeky enough to email various publishing houses and offer my services. You do have a responsibility to review them properly, not just add them to your collection. Proper critical review and all that. Sometimes you get to keep them but watch out as in this recessionary age you may well get a bill.
    Check out the online book sites and find the bit which says ‘Inspection’ copies. Some will, some won’t, but I have found it very useful.
    Now retired so no need any more :-)

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