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The Book of Orange
A Journal of the Trump Years By a Crazed Snowflake Employing Rhyming Insults, Limericks, Loathing, Hyperbole, Secret Transcripts, Show Tunes, Mockery, Rants, Jokes, & Rude Memes
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A Journal of the Trump Years By a Crazed Snowflake Employing Rhyming Insults, Limericks, Loathing, Hyperbole, Secret Transcripts, Show Tunes, Mockery, Rants, Jokes, & Rude Memes
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Highly recommends this book.
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What is The Book of Orange about?
The Book of Orange by Mark Childress stands out as a high-interest title with strong recommendation value.
Who recommends The Book of Orange?
The Book of Orange is highly recommended by Anne Lamott.
Is The Book of Orange part of a series?
The Book of Orange is currently treated as a standalone reading destination.
What should I read after The Book of Orange?
A good next step after The Book of Orange is Hour of the Witch, Brave New Medicine, When Women Stop Hating Their Bodies.
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