I can't believe it's not Buddha!: what fake Buddha quotes can teach us about Buddhism

Berkeley, California: Parallax Press (2018)
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Abstract

Quotes from the Buddha are everywhere: on Facebook, Instagram, coffee mugs, posters. There's only one problem: the Buddha didn't actually say most of them. This humorous and informative book takes these fake Buddha quotes as a launching point for a discussion on what the Buddha really did say, and is a great entry point for those interested in learning more about Buddhism--what it is, and what it isn't.

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