I'll readily admit that I do not read as many books as I ought. I hate spending vast amounts of time reading a book for several reasons: 1.) Books tend to take a long time to read, 2. I have already placed a considerable investment into a book by the time I may realize that it is not very good, and 3.) Many books do not contain enough factual information to help me make a difference in my day-to-day life. I suspect that these are fairly universal concerns. If you share these, please be confident that my recommendation of "The Policeman" addresses each of these concerns. First, the book is short and will take the average reader only a few minutes. Second, because it is such a short read and is also free, the amount of personal investment in it is minimal. And last, this is critical, informational, and unbiased writing at its finest.
Here is an excerpt:
"A policeman must always have his truncheon and notebook with him. The truncheon is used to hit a suspect if they resist arrest. Then their confession is written in the notebook."
Read the entire book
here.
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