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How to Tell a Lie

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A short, provocative work examining the ways we look at life. Using off-beat humor, the author challenges the reader to examine pre-suppositions and provides techniques for telling the difference between truths and lies. A strange mix of humor and philosophy.

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First published September 4, 2011

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M.E. Brines

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M.E. Brines spent the Cold War assembling atomic artillery shells and preparing to unleash the Apocalypse (and has a medal to prove it.) But when peace broke out, he turned his fevered, paranoid imagination to other pursuits. Designer of more than twenty sci-fi wargames and the Fantasy Nations play-by-e-mail game (all available below) he spends his spare time scribbling yet another steampunk romance occult adventure novel, which despite certain rumors absolutely DOES NOT involve time-traveling Nazi vampires! (Not this time, anyway.)

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December 20, 2011
"How to Tell A Lie" by M.E. Brines was informative, and the author challenged my thinking. I enjoy those types of reads.
I give it 3 stars.
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