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Santa's Husband
- De: Daniel Kibblesmith, A. P. Quach
- Narrado por: Daniel Kibblesmith
- Duración: 5 m
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In this witty and sweet Christmas tale, humor writer Daniel Kibblesmith introduces us to Mr. and Mr. Claus, and gives us a glimpse of their lives together. We see the Clauses sitting by the fire at their cozy North Pole home, vacationing at the beach, having an occasional disagreement, celebrating their wedding day, and comforting each other when some loudmouth people on television angrily dispute Santa's appearance and lifestyle.
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Meant to be Read with the Physical Book
- De Christina en 12-08-18
- Santa's Husband
- De: Daniel Kibblesmith, A. P. Quach
- Narrado por: Daniel Kibblesmith
Left Wing agenda disguised as a children's book
Revisado: 12-21-17
This book wasn’t for you, but who do you think might enjoy it more?
85% of spoiled rotten college students. I generally remain in the middle, but this type of author actually creates more resistance towards the noble cause of fair equity for everyone. Essentially, in the end, silly books like Daniel Kibblesmith's "Santa's Husband" only end up preaching to the choir.
What do you think your next listen will be?
Anything opposing one-sided agendas. Nothing FOX News for sure, for this matter.
What didn’t you like about Daniel Kibblesmith’s performance?
His run of the mill, uninspiring mediocrity.
You didn’t love this book... but did it have any redeeming qualities?
The ability to post my review.
Any additional comments?
Daniel Kibblesmith appears to be another short-end dive author; not a leader, but just another unoriginal opportunist, holding onto a populist wagon with its wheels falling off. If he must, he should at least grab a wrench, and help fix the problem, if he's looking to cash in on sensitive matters, as he obviously is with this propaganda.
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