
Le Pendule est allé trop loin
4.17
501 notes·2 avis
2020 fut une année désastreuse, trouble, polluée, huileuse, enfumée et infecte. Une année à oublier. Une année de compromissions faciles, s'il en fut. Nombreux sont ceux, principalement les politiciens, les grandes entreprises pharmaceutiques et les ultra-riches, qui ont révélé leur vrai visage, nou...
- Pages
- 282
- Format
- Kindle Edition
- Publié
- 2021-04-27
- Éditeur
- Karl Wiggins
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Karl Wiggins
626 livres · 0 abonnés
Karl Wiggins – Author, humourist, raconteur and (unfortunately) master of dysphemismI'm an author with seven books on Amazon Kindle, and I'll state right from the start that I have a particular aversion to fellow authors who befriend you and then immediately message you saying, "You might like my book ..... check it ou...
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Joni Martins·3 years ago
Book ReviewBasic Details:Book Title: The Pendulum has Swung too farSubtitle: Author: Karl WigginsGenre: Social SciencesPart of a series? NoOrder in series: Best read after earlier books in series? Available: https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/5...Overall score:I scored this book 4/5⭐️ ⭐️ ⭐️ ⭐️Short Summary of the book:This type of book is not my usual read. Conspiration theories? Possibly. Opinionated? Certainly. But, if I extrapolate from this book, this means I’m also opinionated, and I proba...
Katherine Black·4 years ago
Karl Wiggins is never short of a word or two. He tackles controversial topics in a voice that’s unapologetic and engaging. This book doesn’t politely sip English tea in the corner—it charges into the room, headbutts the host, and leaves the reader entertained. Wiggins’ observations and conversational style make these political and societal issues feel like part of a pub debate. Whether you agree with him or not, his conviction and wit make for thoughtful reading. Firebrand opinion and excellent ...