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Read Woodward ‘s “Fear” and now I’m afraid, very afraid.

Read Woodward ‘s “Fear” and now I’m afraid, very afraid.

Michele #review

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Lisa

Don’t worry according to the anomonishh… amominisshh… whatever op ed… there’s adults in the room ?

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Bev

Me too ?

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Dee

I’m listening to the audiobook. ?

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Paul

Don’t be scared. It’ll all be over in 2025.

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Judith

Just downloaded it.

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Anna

Have to get a copy!

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Amal

Ugh. Still waiting to read it!

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Chris

Can’t wait to start it!!

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Dallas

Yes

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Evette

We all should be scared….even without the book…

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