Never forget the idiocy
Never forget the idiocy
It‘s sad that this is nonfiction and all of these things were actually said by a president. They show a complete lack of empathy, so I can‘t really say I wish it were longer. I can certainly see how many more similarly themed books could be created in the aftermath of the manmade disaster that is the 45th president of the United States of America. 👇🏻👇🏻👇🏻
Sigh. I sure miss having a president who was intelligent enough to recommend good literature instead of one who accidentally “wrote” a book based on the stupid things he said/tweeted after a natural disaster. 😖
1) Work & study
2) Other than the fact that I have been very blessed with some wonderful family & friends, I also once won a trip to LA on Friday the 13th.
3) I think this is the only book I've finished this month...I promise once I can stop studying, I will be getting so much more recreational reading done!
4) So many, but I'm going with Mary Shelley.
5) 🍀 🍀 🍀
#Friyayintro @howjessreads
While at the bookstore, I also read this. Even for a children's book, it's very simple and poorly written, which can't be helped since it's written using actual quotes. I also wish that it was longer, maybe a book devoted to all inappropriate comments by 45 would be satisfying...although that may get to be too long. 😅 Overall, it was fine for a one time read.
Day 8: #tinydancer #marchintothe70s
Okay, okay. So technically this book is not on topic, but do I get extra points for being petty? #tinyhands
@Lizpixie @Cinfhen
Well, what can one say? This is where we are.
Did my civic duty and came home to find this mysterious book mail! Someone knows me well. :)
The pictures are very illustrative. I have already read this to my son a couple of times.