
The Second Book of David: Ex-Mormon Temple Worker Tells All
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Levi Freud
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Levi Freud
About this listen
This book is the second in a series. It's a continuation of the best of the best true stories about Sir David, as he prefers to be called.
His stories are at times very funny, interesting, and very captivating. Mostly about the Mormon church and its crazy ways, history, and beliefs, as well as his experiences being both in and out of the church, having resigned twice.
He has been married six times and raised 14 children; most of them are still LDS and have rejected him because he resigned.
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- Skrokorn
- 08-12-20
this guy is a moron
this is an incredible idiot! I am not LDS and I am NOT defending mormon church. because he really does not anything to say about them. this book is just him talking in a studdering monotone voice and trying to make jokes about buying new penises at a penis store ( not dildos) and how it's funny to see a cat in a crate fall off a car whe it is going 80 mph. Also he is super racist.
this guy makes me want to join the mormon church out if spite!
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- Wildflower10
- 08-04-18
Unbelievable, and very entertaining
I enjoyed this book. It is filled with lots of good information about details in The Mormon Church that no one knows or even reads about. Also, it is downright entertaining with a free flowing style that only the author can put across. Written by someone who has first hand experience in everything he talks about. Its a good read.
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- Brett Ross
- 10-18-19
very amateurish. Hard to finish.
Wasn't what I expected. very hard to listen to.i guess he has an audience but not me.
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- Amazon Customer
- 07-24-18
INTERESTING AND FUNNY
I listened to the first book of david before this one and they are both great . I never thought that the Mormon religion could be so intriguing and even comical and captivating.Definitely worth listening to.
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- Bill Thompson
- 09-15-21
Horrible
Why bother??? I like you personally but your talent is not in writing . I do recommend your YouTube videos. You have a homey amusing and entertaining presence there.
Just stop writing !!! Ok ??? It was painful!
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