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My Bookish Life Book Review: World's Worst Conspiracies: The Truth They Don't Want You To Know

    Hello! I hope you all have had a very nice day. I have had a pretty good day myself. I went to the gym and jogged a mile and a half and done my ab workout. That left me feeling really good! I came home and had lunch and then I played with my kiddo some and did some studying. Then my husband and I did some cleaning. Now, we are chilling for the rest of the day. 

   While I have some down time, I want to get this review done because I have been meaning to do it for a while. I have my watermelon drink and I'm chilling so I'm ready to do this. So, let's talk about this book and if you have read it, please feel free to leave your thoughts in the comments. 



Title: The World's Worst Conspiracies: The Truth They Don't Want You To Know
Author: Mike Rothchild
Genre: Conspiracy
Pages: 128
Rating: 3 stars

Synopsis: The World's Worst Conspiracies is a full color compilation of the most fascinating, bizarre, and compelling conspiracy theories in the world today. Featuring theories about the assassination of JFK, the chemtrails conspiracy, the emergence of "The New World Order," and the sinister experiments at CERN. This collection provides an essential reference for anyone interested in learning more about the secret forces that may be controlling our world.

My thoughts on the book: Ok so this wasn't my best read of the month. However, it was ok and it still wasn't my worst read of the month. It was only 128 pages, so I did like that it was a short and fast read. 

  I thought the cover looked really interesting and that's why I bought it. However, when it comes to the stuff on the inside Mike Rothschild was talking about conspiracies I had mostly already heard of. I did like the pictures that went with the articles though!

  All in all the book was ok. So, I'm going to give it 3 stars. I would recommend this if you are new to conspiracy theories. 

That's it for this book review. If you have read this book, please leave your thoughts in the comments so we can discuss it. I might be back tomorrow with a review of my worst read of the month. That's going to be fun! If you like my content, please give my blog a like and a follow. That's it for now I will talk to you all again later. Goodbye for now!



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