Gorilla mindset it is
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Totally agree. "Really wanted" to read books for years but couldn't stay in the groove, let alone finish a book. Four knocked out in the last month and a half.
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Ha, best reply of the night!
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boommm
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I agree,
@Cernovich. Browsing the books at Goodwill I have found some amazing nonfiction just at the time I needed to read it. My first find was Tammy Bruce’s Death of Right and Wrong. Published in 2003, we have to say we we warned, yet NOW the world is upside down, inside-out.1/pic.twitter.com/vrHz1oPJEo
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I found The Bilderberg Conspiracy by H Paul Jeffers this year. He has wrote at least 50 books, and this one was published Aug 1, 2009. The book chronicles the history of secretive groups of world elites & their annual meetings to influence global policy. HPJ died in 2009.
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I found Adams vs. Jefferson by John E Ferling this year. It chronicles “the tumultuous election of 1800”. Elections of 1796 & 1800 were nasty—much like 2016 & ‘20. Alexander Hamilton was a provocateur. Deportation of immigrants, fake news, defamation of Pres.Adams by press... 3/pic.twitter.com/sh9qZsxOMa
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I found a 1994 novel by Randy Alcorn—Deadline—last month. It could have been written this year! The main character is a liberal columnist whose opinions ab abortion, Christians, homosexuality, Sex Ed, PP, and the influence of journalists and entertainment TV are challenged. 4/4pic.twitter.com/ca9OTGJLMn
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Definitely, "Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy"
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