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To: little jeremiah

I think your onto something with the books. And honestly think the books may be adrenochrome. The products are the children and the books are the AC. Look at the books on here...a season in hell, a ‘rose’ for virtue. We know what 🌹 are. Why choose these books of all books avail pic.twitter.com/Y6o4wb25i5— Ryan Norton (@SkipNorton13) July 11, 2020

The books include among others, the following.

Primary Colors about the Clinton Campaign;

The Kennedys in Hollywood

and

Astray by Emma Donohugh, a book of short stories.

Read the blurb from her home page:

‘The Lost Seed’ is a tragedy based on court records of sex crimes in seventeenth-century Massachusetts.
‘The Widow’s Cruse’ is inspired by a paragraph about a suddenly widowed woman, from a newspaper in 1730s New York.
‘The Hunt’ – shortlisted for the 2012 Sunday Times EFG Private Bank Short Story Prize – is about a teenage soldier who unwillingly participates in attacks on local women during the American War of Independence.
‘Vanitas’ is about a girl in 1830s Louisiana who probes her cousin’s mysterious death.
'Counting the Days' is based on the 1840s correspondence of two emigrants from Northern Ireland to Canada.
‘Last Supper at Brown’s’ follows a slave and his mistress who conspire to murder their master in Texas in 1864.
‘Onward’ is suggested by several letters of Charles Dickens about a family he helped to emigrate to Canada.
‘The Body Swap’ is a noir piece about the gang of forgers who tried to hold Lincoln’s corpse to ransom in 1876.
‘The Long Way Home’ is based on a rumour about a hard-drinking, cross-dressing eccentric in 1870s Arizona.
‘Man and Boy’ is addressed by zookeeper Matthew Scott to his lifelong companion, Jumbo the Elephant.
‘Snowblind’ is a fictional tale of two young men who become goldmining ‘partners’ in the 1890s Klondike.
‘The Gift’ is inspired by letters to a New York adoption agency from the birth mother and adoptive father of a little girl.
'Daddy's Girl' is about the 1901 death of Murray Hall, a New York politico who turned out to be a woman.
'What Remains' imagines the old age of a sculptor couple, Frances Loring and Florence Wyle.

So we have sex crimes in 1600s Massachusetts, a teenage soldier attacking women during the Revolutionary War, the mysterious death of a Louisiana woman in 1830, a slave and his mistress killing their master, an 1870s crossdresser in Arizona (WTF?), two closeted queers in the 1890s Klondike ("Gay 90s" anyone?), the 1901 death of a tranny...

Yeah, nothing to see here.

772 posted on 07/11/2020 7:29:01 PM PDT by grey_whiskers (The opinions are solely those of the author and are subject to change with out notice.)
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To: grey_whiskers

Repulsive.


786 posted on 07/11/2020 8:01:57 PM PDT by little jeremiah (Courage is not simply one of the virtues, but the form of every virtue at the testing point.)
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