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There are literally millions of books, and this one is no exception.
Flip it open for a quick lol. Start at the beginning to experience the story in its intended sequence. Or maybe read several pages and then skip to the end to see if you solved the mystery correctly. Twitter Wit lets you decide, as Douglas guides us on a dark journey into the minds of some of Twitter’s most underemployed layabouts. Along the way, he examines the human condition and whatever.
This is totally the Dances With Wolves of Twitter books.
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