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36 reviews

The Drawing of the Three by Stephen King

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5.0

Rating 5/5 --> This picked up a lot faster than Book 1: The Gunslinger, I didn't need to re-read anything at all, and I loved seeing the different areas of NYC in different times all to try to get a team to search and hunt for the Tower. I can't wait to read The Waste Lands and If you are looking at this, I suggest getting into this fantasy/Western series or continue on, it gets better
Triggered: How the Left Thrives on Hate and Wants to Silence Us by Donald Trump

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5.0

Rating 5/5 --> This is one AMAZING read. This gave such a deeper insight on Trump Jr and the family, more than the Fake media portrays him and the family as, I recommend EVERYONE to read this. Probably leftists won't but if they'd open their minds and take a chance to see, they'd find a family that is down to earth and for everyone and not just the spoiled rich that media and democrat leaders portray. Truth must be revealed instead of Fake news
Liars, Leakers, and Liberals: The Case Against the Anti-Trump Conspiracy by Jeanine Pirro

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5.0

5/5 : After reading Trump Jr's book, got into reading other conservative books, and this is amazing and finally good to see something POSITIVE about our president in all the mess that is #FakeNews. I love watching her show on Fox too and can't wait to read the next two books she has written since this. Definitely recommend to any conservative and definitely democrat to see the TRUTH of the Trump presidency.
The Whispering Skull by Jonathan Stroud

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5.0

5/5 - I loved the first book The Screaming Staircase and I love this as well. The same thing that got me hooked into the first book was existent in this as well and I would recommend this to who like Harry Potter novels or like mystery books.
How to Destroy America in Three Easy Steps by Ben Shapiro

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4.0

This started off weird, Shapiro has a weird voice in writing where he uses big words and sounds a bit "snobby and stuck up" but getting past that, the book was amazing and I loved the final part(part of the third step) which dealt with US History. I love history so it interested me a lot. I would sorta recommend this if you like Shapiro's podcast. Also I don't agree 100% with Shapiro, but I'm also not leftist, but I am open to other viewpoints
Radicals, Resistance, and Revenge: The Left's Plot to Remake America by Jeanine Pirro

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5.0

This book is amazing, I read her first book, at least in terms of Trump Presidency, and this was as informational and a good read. I would recommend this to conservatives and leftists to learn something, though I doubt they'd touch it being so closed minded.
Don't Lie to Me: And Stop Trying to Steal Our Freedom by Jeanine Pirro

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5.0

Third Judge Jeanine book I've read and It is as amazing as the first two, especially since it was more recent and talked about 2020 stuff. I definitely would recommend people to read this and learn and/or come over from the lying Democrat side.
Filthy Rich by James Patterson

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4.0

4/5 : I didn't really know much about Epstein prior to this book; After, he is disturbing and tied to very powerful people and now I can see how he was murdered/NOT suicided. he was in too deep, people had to silence him from selling out. This book though isn't all complete as it only goes up to 2012 or 2015 and doesn't say about the latest charges and the murder in the prison. Definitely recommend, though be warned it is disturbing what he did.
The Midwife Murders by Richard DiLallo, James Patterson

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5.0

5/5 : For informational record, Midwife is someone who helps OB/GYN deliver babies in a hospital, didn't know that before this book, and it is extremely interesting and kept me reading through the whole story, especially through the twists and turns Patterson loves to do. I recommend a read of this if you like JP, or if you like thriller novels, and kind of mystery as well since its a Whodunnit in a way.
Cajun Justice by Tucker Axum, James Patterson

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5.0

5/5 : This book blew me away, I was thinking "Cajun" It would be a southern, possibly Western like book BUT it turns out a more Japanese culture story which was AMAZING. Seeing the character acclimate to Japan from nothing and get put into conflicts is amazing detail and I would recommend this to anyone who likes Japanese culture or thrillers.