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Christopher Buckley
Christopher Buckley

Christopher Buckley is a renowned American author born on September 28, 1952. Known for his satirical and humorous writing style, Buckley's works often focus on political and social issues, revealing the complexities of the real world through fictional stories. His writing spans various domains including politics, society, and human nature, and has won the hearts of readers. more

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