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23rd Jan 2023

[email protected] represents a pervasive communism in the bookselling industry. Everything they sell to the public is a work of fiction to sustain a gross adaptation of free thought. To regale a company that has had mass layoffs, taken publisher bribes, destroyed main street American competition is appalling. You can never be righteous, if you had to do everything wrong, to get there.

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