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The Truth is Never Naked - Francesco Granati

The Truth is Never Naked

Francesco Granati
CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform , English
1 rating

This book could be easily defined as "a book about nothing", classic reference to the great TV show "Seinfeld". However, the truth is that this book approaches an enormous variety of topics in a funny, wisecracking, and still profound way.

Have you always wondered what it is that makes life so amazing and what enables you to move on after a tough time?
Or, did you ever ask yourself why some people, some love stories and some memories just can't be forgotten?
What is the point of that "void feeling" you sometimes have in your life? How do you deal with that?
Moreover, what exactly is the function of challenges in your life and why do they make your existence more interesting?
And last but not least, did you ever meet someone who was so in love with the "X-Files" as a kid that he wrote a letter to the FBI asking if they really exist?

The author will give his answers to these questions through personal anecdotes, references to popular TV shows, and through a funny, ironic way of writing.

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