Ron Paul's "End the Fed" book got a plug in my new novel, "Return to Paradox—The Circle of Life," which is the third book in an allegorical series that promotes libertarian principles, including sound money, financial independence, and personal freedom and responsibility.
Here's the reference: "Billy relaxes in his rocking chair and begins reading “End the Fed,” the New York Times bestseller that he requested from Betsy Adams, his longtime sweetheart and the redheaded librarian at the Glory Public Library. The book, written by a libertarian congressman from Texas, proposes abolishing the corrupt and unconstitutional Federal Reserve, the nation’s central bank. As Billy pores over the pages, the book reinforces his belief that the devalued and debt-based dollar must be discarded—and replaced with a precious metals-backed currency—to restore a sound economic system."
I also mention Nathan Lewis' book, "Gold: The Once and Future Money."
If you're interest in learning about or reading the series, Paradox, Beyond Paradox or Return to Paradox by Stuart Englert are available in paperback or ebook at amazon.com and other retail book outlets.