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The Day of the Rope: Book One (The Days of the Rope 1)
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The worst work of fiction I’ve ever read. In my effort to read “edgier” propaganda from sources that are censored, I navigated my way through this ill-conceived work of barely fiction only to find a novel filled with one-dimensional characters that serve almost purely as devices with which the reader can diagnose the travails and troubles of its author’s life. It’s plainly evident that the author has had troubles with women, as each woman in this novel is a dumb “whore”.
If the right is so terrible at creating legible, digestible and engaging fiction as a mechanism of propaganda, why not stick to writing philosophical screeds which plainly spell out their viewpoints instead of couching them in such horribly written fiction as this? Never mind the numerous grammatical and spelling errors, which I’ve determined many may have been from the errors wrought from the .mobi file I found after conducting a brief google search to obtain this book that I thankfully didn’t have to pay for or devote more than three hours to read.
If the right has a point to make, which they do and I won’t discount that, even if I may disagree with it, they should stick to the mechanisms which suit them rather than concocting wretched vehicles of fiction with which to inculcate those they wish to sway to their side.
If the right is so terrible at creating legible, digestible and engaging fiction as a mechanism of propaganda, why not stick to writing philosophical screeds which plainly spell out their viewpoints instead of couching them in such horribly written fiction as this? Never mind the numerous grammatical and spelling errors, which I’ve determined many may have been from the errors wrought from the .mobi file I found after conducting a brief google search to obtain this book that I thankfully didn’t have to pay for or devote more than three hours to read.
If the right has a point to make, which they do and I won’t discount that, even if I may disagree with it, they should stick to the mechanisms which suit them rather than concocting wretched vehicles of fiction with which to inculcate those they wish to sway to their side.
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Reading Progress
Finished Reading
February 28, 2021
– Shelved
