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pdxannie
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Pickpick

Listening to this audiobook was addicting. I kept doing tasks and going on walks so I could keep listening. I knew some of her story from her work in TV/film but much of the book was new, heartbreaking, and inspiring. We are so lucky to have her fearlessly tell her story.

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Robert_Ragnar

One of the greatest investigative books of all time. What a story!

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britt_brooke
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Pickpick

⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️

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CatMS
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Listening to December's bookclub book chosen by my friend Marge. Intriguing. Narrated by the author.

Glad I listened instead of reading as I would have skipped pages if read. I gave it a thumbs up as if you want to know indepth about the processes of scientology for the individual this is your book.

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OrangeMooseReads
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Been reading the tagged book. Life is still life-ing.
I don‘t have a pic of the book cover right now so I give you my cheese monsters (I was eating a string cheese).
#dogsoflitsy #litsypups #bookdog

Soubhiville Senior dogs are the best. 🐶🩷 I love a graying muzzle. 1y
OrangeMooseReads @Soubhiville 😊they just turned 8 this month. The old mans are very distinguished with their grey muzzles though 😊 1y
dabbe 🖤🐾🐾🖤 1y
Kerrbearlib Adorable cheese monsters! 11mo
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Eggbeater
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Pickpick

This book is chilling. It reads like the recovery from the survival of severe domestic abuse. The people with the courage to leave are very brave. Those who speak out against scientology are made of steel.

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OrangeMooseReads
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Still have a few book left from my last #bedsidestack from 7 months ago 😬
Decided I needed a few more to add to that #bedsidestack

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Chelsea.Poole
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Mehso-so

I should have read it when it was recommended years ago by a coworker, as I‘m sure I‘d have enjoyed it more, when the particular horrors of Scientology were a bit more novel. The book was long and felt authentic, and perhaps told as life actually was for Jenna, living under control of the higher order of Scientology. But it felt too long and repetitive. Still glad to have read it in his honor, and I miss him. #roll100 Jan

Megabooks This was an interesting one for sure, but not the best Scientology book I‘ve read. 2y
Megabooks I‘m sorry you miss your coworker, too. It‘s hard losing people you care about. 💜💜 2y
Ephemera Scientology is on its last legs, thank goodness 2y
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Chelsea.Poole
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Finished one book (nonfiction) featuring Tom Cruise only to begin another (bizarre fiction) filled up with this man. Seriously hoping I won‘t read anything else this year with this guy 🫠

batsy Ha! That nonfic book seems an apt (an intriguing) pairing for Rouge, actually. (I could have done without him at all in Rouge... 🙃) 2y
Bookwormjillk Tom Cruise is in Rouge? Interesting. 2y
sarahbarnes 😂😂😳 2y
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