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Originally Posted by dkerby
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The middle of the book rambles along about the troubled life of John Schlee. Pictures of Betrand, showing the Hogan fundamentals, were a little overdone. For those interested in Hogans Secrets, the book may give you some things to think about.
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Thanks for the post,
Donn. Interestingly, I had always been interested in knowing more about John Schlee in his later years. I knew it was a sad story, but until now, didn't know much about it. I'm glad to have learned...the rest of the story.
I read the book in a sitting at Barnes & Noble. The Power Package alignments should come with a warning label. Regarding Hogan 'secrets' and the mystique surrounding them, all I can say is...
Thank God for
Homer Kelley.