@wakeup2nwo, why should this be free? As with any book, we the readers, would pay for the time the author took to craft her story and research the banking problems that led to the depression. Sure, a lot of this may be public record, but Ms. Prins dug through it all and wrote a piece of historical fiction with interesting parallels to our time. Frankly, it sounds much more interesting than a lot of stuff I see in the bookstores these days!
@wakeup2nwo, why should this be free? As with any book, we the readers, would pay for the time the author took to craft her story and research the banking problems that led to the depression. Sure, a lot of this may be public record, but Ms. Prins dug through it all and wrote a piece of historical fiction with interesting parallels to our time. Frankly, it sounds much more interesting than a lot of stuff I see in the bookstores these days!
@wakeup2nwo, why should this be free? As with any book, readers pay for the time and research an author puts into their story. Sure, a lot of the information about the stock market crash of 1929 may be public record, but Ms. Prins dug through it all and wrote a piece of historical fiction with interesting parallels to the current economic crisis. Frankly, it sounds much more interesting than a lot of stuff I see in the bookstores these days. Nomi, I will buy your book!
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5562Paulo 3 weeks ago
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@wakeup2nwo, why should this be free? As with any book, we the readers, would pay for the time the author took to craft her story and research the banking problems that led to the depression. Sure, a lot of this may be public record, but Ms. Prins dug through it all and wrote a piece of historical fiction with interesting parallels to our time. Frankly, it sounds much more interesting than a lot of stuff I see in the bookstores these days!
riverbank87 5 months ago
@wakeup2nwo, why should this be free? As with any book, we the readers, would pay for the time the author took to craft her story and research the banking problems that led to the depression. Sure, a lot of this may be public record, but Ms. Prins dug through it all and wrote a piece of historical fiction with interesting parallels to our time. Frankly, it sounds much more interesting than a lot of stuff I see in the bookstores these days!
riverbank87 5 months ago
shouldn't this kind of info be free to everyone? with a choice to purchase if you wanted? like Alex Jones videos and 911 truth videos?
wakeup2nwo 5 months ago
@wakeup2nwo, why should this be free? As with any book, readers pay for the time and research an author puts into their story. Sure, a lot of the information about the stock market crash of 1929 may be public record, but Ms. Prins dug through it all and wrote a piece of historical fiction with interesting parallels to the current economic crisis. Frankly, it sounds much more interesting than a lot of stuff I see in the bookstores these days. Nomi, I will buy your book!
riverbank87 5 months ago
Well Nomi, I'm pretty sure I love you and I'm pretty sure I'm going to love this book as much as Pillage. Keep rockin out with your bad self.
boodogradly 5 months ago