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Hi everyone,

I am 60 pages away from finishing the book. So far I like it, I don't LOVE it, but I like it. If you're in high school. just finished high school or enjoy high school mystery type of books then this books is for you. For me it takes me to a nostalgic time in my life as a high school kid. I still think Hold Back This Day is way better and I highly recommend that book. This one although it's enjoyable just isn't in my opinion as good as the former. However, if you want to read a high school mystery thriller with a pro-White point of view then this book is for you. I just wish I knew of this book when I was in high school, it would have saved me a lot of headaches let me tell you.

Thanks

Hi everyone, I am 60 pages away from finishing the book. So far I like it, I don't LOVE it, but I like it. If you're in high school. just finished high school or enjoy high school mystery type of books then this books is for you. For me it takes me to a nostalgic time in my life as a high school kid. I still think Hold Back This Day is way better and I highly recommend that book. This one although it's enjoyable just isn't in my opinion as good as the former. However, if you want to read a high school mystery thriller with a pro-White point of view then this book is for you. I just wish I knew of this book when I was in high school, it would have saved me a lot of headaches let me tell you. Thanks

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Ward Kendall is a pro White author. His books usually have a racialist/pro White vibe to it. It's a decent book but Hold Back This Day is my favorite from him, so far.

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From the title you can't tell whether it's a liberal diatribe or justice for a change.

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This is what they say about the book and its story: Four seventeen year old high school kids. One a talented filmmaker named Andy Hupp Good-looking, a babe-magnet, kind of quirky. Mix in an unsolved mystery involving two vanished high school students. In a school were “social justice” is the mandatory religion. Then add a dark secret that lies somewhere south of the Texas border...

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I read that (dust jacket) piece too. Doesn't reveal the NATURE of the story. Could go ANYWHERE from here. Cautionary tale? Warning of things to come? Hope? WHO is evil? Should've used terms like niggers, shit skins, or feminists and the like.