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The Shell Game by Steve Alten; Fictional 9/11 novel #1 at Amazon
Topic Started: Nov 16 2008, 03:35 PM (207 Views)
Tim Riches

The Shell Game
by Steve Alten
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“The Shell Game's narrative cleverly wove in real 9/11 facts by David Ray Griffin, and Michael C. Ruppert, that educated the fiction reader in a powerful stealth way, but more than that had the potential of exposing millions to names like “David Ray Griffin” and “Michael Ruppert.”

The gathering reviews of “The Shell Game” show that this indeed happened, many former GOP/Bush supporters even being awakened, and spurred on to google these 9/11 facts once they finished reading “The Shell Game” which they’d picked up as an action war novel. [The Shell Game has risen to as high as #1 in war fiction on amazon.com]
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Article about the book: Naivete is Killing the 9/11 Truth Movement's Hope for Media Breakthrough!
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this is a book every reader should buy, awesome story...great quotes.
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m0n3yman

I don't know about this.

It is important we maintain a level of realism and sincerity, a fiction book using tidbits of this and that can mislead people as great as the OCT.
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m0n3yman
Nov 16 2008, 11:18 PM
I don't know about this.

It is important we maintain a level of realism and sincerity, a fiction book using tidbits of this and that can mislead people as great as the OCT.
I liked this book and was able to get my husband and parents to read it - and i could not get them to read any non-ficiton accounts of 9/11 before . Adter they read it, this book provided great opening for discussing the truths woven into the fiction. Made them think about things. I think yes we need to be careful, but for some people this is a way to introduce issues.
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