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There are 2 books I'd love to read with a group. The first one is his first one, The Probability Broach. It is so full of "how it would be different" that it just blows past your preconceptions and keeps going. The other is "Hope", written with Aaron Zelman of JPFO - "about the first Libertarian president" was the subject-sentence I got from Neil. I have not read it and so can make no claims about where it falls on the "get in - sit down - shut up- hold on" scale.
What think you?