Friday, February 26, 2016

Editorial : "This was a political thriller that was full of intrigue and hard to put down. I loved it."
PT Cruiser  AMAZON TOP 50 
5 Stars

"a tightly woven, at times bitingly intense novel."
Grady Harp 
AMAZON  TOP 50
 
"The 2020 Players is definitely worth your time."
C. A. Webb  AMAZON TOP 500 
5 Stars

The Twenty-Twenty Players: A Futuristic Account of the 2020 Presidential Election Year

The Twenty-Twenty Players: A Futuristic Account of the 2020 Presidential Election Year

Title:The Twenty-Twenty Players: A Futuristic Account of the 2020 Presidential Election Year
Author:Jim Lynch
Rating:4.62 (418 Votes)
Asin:0615504396
Format Type:Paperback
Number of Pages:440 Pages
Publish Date:2011-09-07
Genre:

The 2020 Players: A Futuristic Account of the 2020 Presidential Election Year. The 2020 Players is a fictionalized, futuristic account of the Presidential Election of 2020. Its vivid characters transit three interwoven plots -- the election, domestic terrorism and international terrorism. The final months of 2020 are fast-paced and unpredictable but will lead the reader to feel hopeful, energized, invigorated and optimistic about the future.

"My first hope is that readers will find my book to be enjoyable, entertaining and thought-provoking," says Lynch, "but I also hope the dramatic plot and exciting conclusion will prompt readers to consider how important it is for the United States to overhaul its political process and the insidious role that media advocacy plays in this process."Lynch weaves historical facts and events into his fictionalized, futuristic look at how our political world could and should appear while taking readers on a suspenseful ride through the 2020 presi

Enjoyed reading with my hockey crazed grandson.. I know there are no actual photos of these animals but I know there are better pictures out there. And don't expect much info on larval hostplants, etc. when I first read the Social Construction of Reality (authored jointly with Thomas Luckman), and then the Sacred Canopy - I was forced to keep a dictionary at my side. I was starting my Certification and was curious what info (or gaps) were out there. In a year I have missed only a couple of the meetings. So far it is the best book I have read on the subject. But the authors search for that spiritual message is a little tedious, a little too extensive. I took off a star because the formatting is poor no matter what device I put it on.. And all three find unexpected connections, joined together by the ethereal music of the Big Bang.

Rosie, seeks to find herself in the loneliness of the arctic wilderness, but she finds only isolation without solitude. To Jim Lynch's credit, each

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