A review:
Few are the tomes that span the hierarchies of literature, from artistic classics (such as Shakespeare's plays, A Tale of Two Cities, The Sound and the Fury, and the Iliad) to the upper end of the intensely practical and informative (Basic Economics, by Sowell, the OED, the Feynman Lectures on Physics, the Elements of Style, and so on). Ratman's masterful "How to Spy in Aces High" does just that. Not only is it a practical guide, invaluable to the Aces High pilot and as a life guide even to those who have never set virtual foot inside an Aces High arena, but its sublime prose is sure, after a brief passage of time sufficient for its recognition, to place it among those artistic greats with which the world is so familiar. This is a work so brilliant and so important that it should be eagerly read at the earliest opportunity, taking precedence over any of life's tasks that are of lesser importance, which given the magnitude of this work, is most of them, including eating and sleeping. Please join me in welcoming a new literary giant and applauding his towering and astonishing achievement.