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Twysk*: *That Which You Should Know
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Twysk*: *That Which You Should Know

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Not for the literary squeamish, That Which You Should Know (TWYSK*) stimulates the reader’s intellect and inclines them to ponder that of which was written. Those who have read Decartes or Hume can appreciate the challenge of digesting such a literary work. And although TWYSK* is not written in the vein of those treatises, it provokes the reader to summon their ability to make of it what they will. There is no doubt that TWYSK* will be one of the more memorable books one has encountered. All that is left to do is to conduct a cursory examination for oneself.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
It Is Now Yours Publishing
Date
20 April 2020
Pages
128
ISBN
9781734815917

Not for the literary squeamish, That Which You Should Know (TWYSK*) stimulates the reader’s intellect and inclines them to ponder that of which was written. Those who have read Decartes or Hume can appreciate the challenge of digesting such a literary work. And although TWYSK* is not written in the vein of those treatises, it provokes the reader to summon their ability to make of it what they will. There is no doubt that TWYSK* will be one of the more memorable books one has encountered. All that is left to do is to conduct a cursory examination for oneself.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
It Is Now Yours Publishing
Date
20 April 2020
Pages
128
ISBN
9781734815917