Book Notes: Mike Omer’s Please Tell Me

Mike Omer writes undemanding, fun serial killer novels. I normally wouldn’t mention them except that Please Tell Me features a mother that is exactly like mine. And the main character, her daughter, is a child psychologist. It’s really funny because the author received consultations from actual child psychologists, and one can see in the novel how bizarre and unintentionally funny their methods are. Anybody who believes there should be child psychologists don’t understand first thing about psychology, so it’s all very entertaining.

Also, this novel is an example of how the leftist narrative of COVID becomes popularized and accepted as the norm. We (Team Reality) aren’t getting our story out, and that’s a shame.

Please read the novel if you are into such things and then we can discuss mothers like mine. The book is one of the free reads of November on Amazon.

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