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Infectious Injustice

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Sorry, but I just could not finish this book. I found the author's writing to be awful, more a stream of consciousness that I could not follow. Perhaps it gets better further into the book, but at 15% done, I had enough. I am aware that my past (20+ years working in Federal prisons) might have come into play here, but the author reminds me of the most dreaded prisoners, the ones that always project blame onto others. Knowing that bias, I won't be sending this review to any of my usual sites.

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Infectious Injustice is a gripping and thought-provoking story of survival, resilience, and the flawed system of incarceration in the United States.

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Wow, just wow! I can't even begin to describe how intense and eye-opening Infectious Injustice by Justin Cook is. This book is like a rollercoaster of emotions that I couldn't put down. From the moment I started reading, I was hooked!

Cook's storytelling is so real and relatable, even though the setting is far from my everyday life. He takes you on a wild ride through the horrors of prison life, and you can't help but feel every emotion – from fear and anger to moments of camaraderie and hope.

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