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The Meek Unbound Trilogy Book 1 by J. D. Palmer Know More. The world didn’t end with a religious war, or a race war, or an economic collapse. It didn’t end with everyone blowing each other up with nuclear warheads and it didn’t end with a natural disaster. J.D. Palmer. J.D. Palmer was born and raised in Montana. He was told to go outside and play. A lot. He is so, so thankful for that. He obviously hates ironing his shirts. J.D. loves to read and makes sure to do some every day, as long as it's fiction. The real world is too scary (kidding) (sort of). J.D. Palmer was born and raised in Montana. He was told to go outside and play. A lot. He is so, so thankful for that. He hates writing bios. J.D. loves to read and makes sure to do some every day as long as it is fiction. The real world is too scary (kidding) (sort of).
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