The “culture war Mad Libs can’t distract from the dull coldness at this book’s core,' the newspaper's book critic wrote of the Republican Florida governor's memoir.
The “culture war Mad Libs can’t distract from the dull coldness at this book’s core," the newspaper's book critic wrote of the Republican Florida governor's memoir.
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