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Guy McPherson And I Discuss Our Book "Extinction Dialogs"

Jan 31, 2015 | Feature Articles | 1 comment

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  1. Eifiki Robertson
    Eifiki Robertson on February 1, 2015 at 8:52 am

    When you think about it and how the book and the reading have been changed with the years, you get to think about it and it’s awful the condition that our knowledge is being spread in.. I would say that with time there wont be any books and there wont be anything good like the real old book and the scent of a book.. ooh how it smells it’s amazing. It really is. And even the BK and http://www.buecherverkaufen.co/ confirmed it.
    Hope I helped in a way.
    Cheers.

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