Link to the book's amazon page: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07BK2B91S/ref=sr_1_1?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1521502114&sr=1-1&keywords=last+week+tonight
Seriously, children need early exposure to homosexual love.
I agree with you that US and South Korean should NEVER sign the peace treat until North Korea makes some major progresses on denuclearization and Moon administration has been repeatedly saying that since he took the office. I am not sure where is the disconnection?
Even tho you don't believe nuclear war could happen on Korean soil, but a lot of Korean experts, ex-CIA directors, and US policy makers believe there are about 20% to 30% chance that we might have 1-day nuclear war on Korean peninsular due to miss calculation/judgement and I believe their expert opinions.
There is also a new book that describes one case of 1-day nuclear Korean war due to miss-judgement.
https://www.amazon.com/Commission-Report-Nuclear-Attacks-Against-ebook/dp/B079VDR6HM
An actual book on Amazon:
My Antifa Lover: A Riot Of The Heart
A young congresswoman falls in love with a daring masked protestor in Seattle, Washington. After encountering him at a non-violent burning down of a federal building she can't tell what is hotter, the fire or her feelings developing for him.
https://www.amazon.com/My-Antifa-Lover-Romance-Against-ebook/dp/B08FXSM84J
Just a reminder that Shapiro actually wrote this book: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01LVYP4GR/ref=dbs_a_def_rwt_bibl_vppi_i12
"New York Times bestselling author Ben Shapiro’s new novel asks, how close are we to our country’s collapse—and will we be able to stop it once it begins?
America is coming apart. An illegal immigration crisis has broken out along America's Southern border—there are race riots in Detroit—a fiery female rancher-turned-militia leader has vowed revenge on the president for his arrogant policies—and the world's most notorious terrorist is planning a massive attack that could destroy the United States as we know it. Meanwhile the President is too consumed by legacy-seeking to see our country’s deep peril.
Brett Hawthorne is the youngest general in the United States Army—and he’s stuck, alone, behind enemy lines in Afghanistan. He’s the last lost soldier of a failed war, fighting to stay alive and make it back home—but will he be able to stop the collapse of America in time?"
Brett Hawthorne btw is totally not a self-insert power fantasy.
wait this is real??
https://www.amazon.com/My-Antifa-Lover-Romance-Against-ebook/dp/B08FXSM84J
amazon "A young congresswoman falls in love with a daring masked protestor in Seattle, Washington. After encountering him at a non-violent burning down of a federal building she can't tell what is hotter, the fire or her feelings developing for him."
Reviews are pretty funny though.
You can read the first pages on Amazon. It struggles with sentence structure.
"And I knew I will be burnt to ashes till the fire brigade arrives because the fire was spreading quickly."
"Today was the hearing of new legislation in a congress meeting."
"After the meeting ended, the congress people went into public and answered some question which the media was eager to ask."
"Our head answered some question which the journalists asked and as I stood behind, I noticed that most of the people were protestors of this new legislation."
I'm 85% sure this wasn't written or edited by a native English speaker.
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https://www.amazon.com/My-Antifa-Lover-Romance-Against-ebook/dp/B08FXSM84J
> My Antifa Lover is an 88-page <em>romance novella</em> about a young and lonely congresswoman, Alexandria...
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> There’s also no sex, which is rather crushing to those who trudge through all 88 pages.
OK, this was 100% written by Ben Shaprio.
As noted, it's available free online, but if you wanna buy a Kindle version direct from Amazon (I did), check this: https://www.amazon.com/Romance-Three-Kingdoms-Luo-Guanzhong-ebook/dp/B019PLY87K/
At least in terms of readability, it's been sufficing just fine. 82% through, gonna replay the DW8XL story mode after I finish up in order to fascinate myself w/ all the little alterations - and accuracies.
Boluuuuuu, pense que era joda y lo busque en internet, y pense para mi "seras pelot ... te hicieron buscarlo", pero no, es real!!!
https://www.amazon.com/El-Imperio-los-Tecnoperones-Spanish-ebook/dp/B01678T3YC
Make an adaptation of Ben's non-fiction novel about how BLM is a scheme from an evil crack dealer who calls everyone "honkey."
Not joking, by the way: https://www.amazon.com/True-Allegiance-Ben-Shapiro-ebook/dp/B01LVYP4GR
They also cropped a quote from a negative review to make it sound like an endorsement:
>"Meet our new Ayn Rand.", Salon.com
There's actually a novel called The 2020 Commission about a hypothetical nuclear exchange between the US and North Korea and one of the plot points is that a North Korean nuke misses DC and lands on Arlington. Read it while I was still living in Clarendon.
Yeah its called Bioshock: Rapture by John Shirley. I really enjoyed it personally. Makes me wanna read it again.
Here's a link to the kindle version:
https://www.amazon.com/BioShock-Rapture-John-Shirley-ebook/dp/B003OUXECE
Considering that James Patterson and President Clinton wrote a book about the president being MIA (but for a completely different reason), I wouldn’t put it past Trump to attempt it.
My Antifa Lover: A Riot of the Heart: Steamy Romance Against Fascism
Hab's nicht gelesen, aber alleine die Beschreibung verspricht großes:
>A young congresswoman falls in love with a daring masked protestor in Seattle, Washington. After encountering him at a non-violent burning down of a federal building she can't tell what is hotter, the fire or her feelings developing for him.
Every ebook in the Prime Reading library is available to Prime members, at least in the US.
For example, the ebook 1984 lists a price of $0.00 for the Kindle version.
I have two options where the 'buy' link is normally found. The first button is labeled "Read for free." That's the button you should press.
The second button is labeled, "Buy now for $9.99". Amazon likes to try to sell you stuff it is already provided you for free. Yes, that's dumb and annoying and they should not do that.
> Like Wtf, imagine a nuclear war breaks out but orange dumpling is out golfing..
The 2020 Commission Report on the North Korean Nuclear Attacks Against the United States: A Speculative Novel
by Jeffrey Lewis
Shit goes down while they're at Mar-a-lago. It discusses the actual setup they use there (not all the people that travel with the president can stay at maralago) and the implications of not having everyone immediately accessible.
https://www.amazon.com/Commission-Report-Nuclear-Attacks-Against-ebook/dp/B079VDR6HM
(Disclaimer: As a novel, it was mediocre. But its loaded to the gills with actual information [with citations] and I actually learned a bunch.)
Reading My Antifa Lover this morning, AMA
Blurb:
> A young congresswoman falls in love with a daring masked protestor in Seattle, Washington. After encountering him at a non-violent burning down of a federal building she can't tell what is hotter, the fire or her feelings developing for him.
Appropriate soundtrack
There's a really good book by Jeffrey Lewis who works the arms control and nuclear nonproliferation industry... it's written as an after action report detailing how a tweet by Trump leads to a nuclear exchange with North Korea... given the personalities of Trump and Kim Jong Un it is disturbingly plausible.
https://www.amazon.com/Commission-Report-Nuclear-Attacks-Against-ebook/dp/B079VDR6HM
Deal link: Amazon
^^Note: ^^The ^^deal ^^may ^^have ^^expired ^^by ^^the ^^time ^^you ^^see ^^this ^^post.
Every ebook in the Prime Reading library is available to Prime members, at least in the US.
For example, the ebook 1984 lists a price of $0.00 for the Kindle version.
I have two options where the 'buy' link is normally found. The first button is labeled "Read for free." That's the button you should press.
The second button is labeled, "Buy now for $9.99". Amazon likes to try to sell you stuff it is already provided you for free. Yes, that's dumb and annoying and they should not do that
When you install the Kindle app on your phone or tablet, you will register it to your Prime account. Then you can browse the Prime Reading library from your phone or tablet, or your desktop PC.
When browsing from my desktop PC, if I click the "Read for free" button I am registering the lending to a specific device I have already registered for my Prime account.
So, for example, everyone in my family borrows Prime ebooks. We can all use the desktop PC in our home to pick books and mark them to be borrowed on our individual tablet or phone. Then we open the Kindle app on our tablet or phone and the app naturally checks to see an ebook is waiting and it downloads the ebook.
I think you should present a summary or paraphrase what the book says instead of just posting a link. To show how useful your post is I will post a link about a children's book John Oliver's team wrote about accepting others where the main character is an adorable rabbit. https://www.amazon.com/Tonight-Oliver-Presents-Marlon-Bundo-ebook/dp/B07BK2B91S
It looks like it's not maintained these days, but there's an online resource cached by Google that had annotations by readers that helped explain things. It's not exactly pretty given the current state of the website but:
EDIT: Alternatively, the Kindle ebook version is $2 on Amazon. I grabbed it and have scrolled through. Tons of names are casually thrown around and some are different from the Koei spellings (i.e. Zhang Jiao is Zhang Jue in the version I have), but it's 4000 pages of reading for a couple bucks.
Whatshouldireadnext.com Didn't come up with much. When I did a search for Undersea Colonies this came up. It has good amazon ratings.