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2021-06-06 08:15

haven't actually read it but the tra grade s really....? a book title is supposed to grab your attention and make you want to read it. this title makes me wish it was paper so I could burn it once again haven't read just talking about the title

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Honestly, I sincerely appreciate your sincere feedback. Nevertheless, as a way of answering your question, Yes, "The Tra Grade S" is the title and it is encryption revealing something deeper, which is explained in the Prologue. I love honest people and I sincerely do. However, you may not hinge your justification on the title until you read to find out, by pointing me to what makes you want to burn it like something unwanted. I can't expect everyone to like my writing because everyone will not, but you seem to be the first reviewer with a contrary view and I treasure that more. The synopsis gives you tip into the iceberg, but this isn't the conventional kind of inspiration. It is deliberately written to provoke your thought to think deeper beyond the conventional norm of knowledge of which what we have embraced are distorted. Though, sci-fi, but some elements of truths that will wow those whose this inspiration is meant for, not everyone. Maybe it's not meant for you, because you want to burn content you do not taste, since you said that you have not read it. If you have read it, it may or may not be the kind of book you love. We'd people who destroy things to find out they have destroyed what they needed the most. Let this not be your case. Don't be quick to discard information you have not read to access the knowledge. Thank you very much! Much love!

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