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I Didn't Finish the Book — A Podcaster's Confession

4 min · 17 de may de 2026
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I admit that I haven't finished Terry Meka's He Quoted Scripture, I Lived It but shares positive mid-read impressions and promises a fuller review soon. I recap attending Writer's Row at Russo's Books, meeting local authors and podcasters, enjoying live music and community connections. The episode closes with apologies for the delay, a brief personal update about the hot Bakersfield weather, and a friendly sign-off promising more content shortly.

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