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Old 09-04-2014, 01:43 PM   #116
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I think he's put his finger on exactly what bothers (and intrigues) me about John Ringo. Although I've been completely capable of resisting the urge to read anything else by him than _The Last Centurion_.
I think the discussion of ideological fiction was spot on. I have been reading Ringo's zombie post-apocalyptic series, which I've found tolerable despite the ideology, and a Michael Moore fat joke made by a 14 year old girl . Still, I wonder about my coworker who I believe rates Ringo as one of his favorite authors.
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