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darwinvsjesus
27-07-2009, 07:51 AM
Hello. I am new to this forum. I have recently become very interested in David's work. I would like to purchase a couple of his books. I am wondering which two or three books would be best to start with. I was considering getting '...and the truth shall set you free' and 'the biggest secret'

or perhaps 'the guide to the global conspiracy' and 'the biggest secret'

or something. what I mean is. If i buy 'and the truth...' and the 'global conspiracy' book, and they contain the same information, that's a waste because i am tryng to get the full scope of david's ideas.

so, any suggestions as to which 2 or 3 books would be best to start with?

awakeorasleep
27-07-2009, 08:25 AM
I am Me, I am Free and Children of the Matrix are, (in my opinion), the easiest to get your head around. The Biggest Secret is fantastic but david gets bogged down with who is linked to who and what and it gets way too heavy. Best to start light, Children of the Matrix also recaps some of The Biggest Secret, you can always go to TBS to get more detail after.

gribz
28-07-2009, 07:42 AM
A good start would be Alice in Wonderland as the first 140 pages are packed with a good background of the system (yet David said its a brief background). You may find plenty of interest in that book which will then lead to your next read.