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Tag Archives: Jon Ronson
Book Review: Lost At Sea: The Jon Ronson Mysteries by Jon Ronson
Journalists have book deals. They write for papers and magazines and when a certain quota of not-too disposable articles are written they are collected and sold as a book for a new and separate audience. That is what this book … Continue reading
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Tagged credit cards, debt, economics, essays, humor, indigo children, Jon Ronson, journalism, Lost at Sea: The Jon Ronson Mysteries, money, politics, Psychology, recession
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Book Review: The Elephant in the Room by Jon Ronson
Perhaps an overly timely piece, Jon Ronson’s The Elephant in the Room dives into a political microcosm that is, I say perhaps when what I mean is hopefully, entirely alien to most of us. Yes, it is the Trump campaign, … Continue reading
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Tagged Alex Jones, Conservative, Essay, fearmongering, Jon Ronson, journalism, Liberal, politics, Roger Stone, The Elephant in the Room
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