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Clay and Buck

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I Am Pilgrim

1 Sep 2023

“I am Pilgrim by Terry Hayes. I don’t know how many of you know this book. It’s a war on terror genre. It is one of the best and most tightly written. It is an excellent novel. It’s spy thriller stuff. And it’s really good.” — Buck Sexton

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Hidden Pictures

1 Sep 2023

“I wanted a page-turner. Because, you know, I’ve been traveling for this book tour.” — Clay Travis

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The House Across the Lake

1 Sep 2023

“I would encourage you guys to read The House Across the Lake by Riley Sager.” — Clay Travis

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Tyranny, Inc.

15 Aug 2023

“So in over the past two generations, we’ve had a shift to ever-greater corporate power. And it’s been made possible by the idea, the incorrect idea too often endorsed by kind of the establishment GOP above all. You know, figures like Paul Ryan or Mitt Romney, that coercion is only what government does to us and that we don’t face coercion in the private economy, in our lives as workers, as consumers, as citizens. And this is actually an alien idea in the Republican Party. And I mean that in both the capital R and the small r sense of Republican in that tradition.” — Sohrab Ahmari

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The Saad Truth About Happiness

31 Jul 2023

“Let’s start with the two most fundamental decisions that will either impart great happiness or great misery upon you: choosing the right life partner and the ideal job. There are two opposing maxims. One is the opposites attract maxim or the birds of a feather flock together. For long-term stability of a romantic union, the research is overwhelmingly clear that it’s birds of a feather flock together…”– Gad Saad

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The Biden Malaise

20 Jul 2023

“The book is essentially a comparison of the Jimmy Carter and Joe Biden years. And it goes through the kind of eerie similarities between those two administrations separated by 44 years. And there’s a lot. Right? Inflation, high energy prices, foreign policy debacles, problems at the border, high crime, the list goes on. But the central premise of the book is that that comparison is fundamentally unfair to Jimmy Carter.” — Kimberley Strassel

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America’s Cultural Revolution

18 Jul 2023

“I’m fundamentally optimistic. And I think the last chapter of my book is really a roadmap for counterrevolution to combat what we’re seeing now, which is America’s Cultural Revolution. And I’m optimistic because conservatives still have political power that they can exercise in a much more robust way.” — Christopher F. Rufo

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The 48 Laws of Power

7 Jul 2023

“Have you ever read Robert Greene’s The 48 Laws of Power? It is phenomenal. I actually have it on my desk as I’m talking to you. It’s a great read. And he tells these historical stories that go to the laws of power. It’s kind of an updated Machiavelli.” — Buck Sexton

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The Shadow of the Gods

7 Jul 2023

“Oh, man, it’s so good! It’s like a Viking fantasy genre. Shadow of the Gods by John Gwynne. It’s not historical fiction, it’s fantasy Viking genre. It was really well-written, really good stuff. If you’re into Viking fantasy genre, The Shadow of the Gods by John Gwynne, I think you’ll really enjoy that one.” — Buck Sexton

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Shadow Divers

30 Jun 2023

“If you want to read something just super fun, engrossing. I’ve told you guys recently after the little submarine disaster to read Shadow Divers and, Clay, I’m just throwing in if you have the time, I guarantee you will enjoy reading that book. You know, I’ve added it to my recommendations list. It’s a can’t-miss book.” — Buck Sexton

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