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Podcast: "I Feel Snitty," Episode 137: "Take a Look, It's in My Book, It's a Reading Promo - Part 7" is now available!

Since I've been so busy writing books, I decided to write and release 19 podcasts - one per book I've released to this point. What I decided to do is release them all today, but to only market one per week.

Having said that, episode 137 of my podcast ("I Feel Snitty"), entitled, "Take a Look, It's in My Book, It's a Reading Promo - Part 7," is now available! Here's a brief description of it:

He's back!!! In light of his success with LOL at the GOP, which prompted him to be featured on a political radio talk show, and the fact the election year provided him with so much material it made billionaire hoarders jealous, author Craig Rozniecki decided it would have been criminal to not write a second volume. LOL at the GOP - Volume 2: 47%% Awesome 100%% of the Time is Rozniecki's seventh book overall. In it, Rozniecki does the following: Provides Republicans with more excuses on why they lost the election; gives them advice on how to reach out to voters whom aren't old, white, and male via personal ads; presents an infomercial for Romnesia; goes in-depth about a pro-life Republican who is also pro-death penalty for kids; and much more! Yes, with LOL at the GOP - Volume 2: 47%% Awesome 100%% of the Time, prepare to laugh some of the time all of the time! Potential side effects from reading the book include: An increase in IQ, strange dreams, a loss in weight, and no longer needing Viagra.

The podcast can be heard here: https://ifeelsnitty.podbean.com/e/take-a-look-its-in-my-book-its-a-reading-promo-part-7/

The book can be purchased for $10.50 on paperback here: https://www.lulu.com/en/us/shop/craig-rozniecki/lol-at-the-gop-volume-2-47-awesome-100-of-the-time/paperback/product-19z6kkm2.html?page=1&pageSize=4

The book can be purchased for $3.99 on Kindle here: https://www.amazon.com/LOL-GOP-Awesome-100-Time-ebook/dp/B00B1HOZSO/ref=sr_1_10?dchild=1&qid=1620005375&refinements=p_27%3ACraig+Rozniecki&s=digital-text&sr=1-10

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