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Mein Kampf
Thanks I guess Ill have some summer reading.
I read The Road a few weeks back. I have a old Slaughter House 5 I have been thinking about reading...
Just finished "Our Town' by Thornton Wilder. Will be starting on Thoreau's "Walden" today or tomorrow.
I just read a great book called Save Me from Myself about Brian "Head"Welsh former lead guitarist of Korn and how he got his life back.<br>Todd
Neal Boortz, Somebody's Gotta Say It. Half way through and love it!!<br>
Desolation Angel...Jack Kerouac<br><br>Allan<br>
<font size="4"><span style="color: rgb(0, 0, 255);">I bought Flowers in the Attic yesterday at a garage sale for 10 cents. I read it when I was about 14 andhaven't read it since. Awesome story and so so sad. I forgot most of the detail about it other than the kids were locked in the attic because their daddied and their mum had to go back home to live with her very very very wealthy parents but her father can't know about the children because he would havenever allowed her back in his house since their mother had married her half uncle and had disowned her 15 years prior because of this. The grandmother isHORRIBLE to the children because she believes they are the devil's spawn and eventually the mother falls in love and remarries and all but forgets abouther children. She tells the children they will only be in the attic one night, then she tells them no more than a week, then a month and it eventually turnsinto more than TWO YEARS!!!</span><br style="color: rgb(0, 0, 255);"><br style="color: rgb(0, 0, 255);"><br style="color: rgb(0, 0, 255);"><span style="color: rgb(0, 0, 255);">~Karen</span></font><br>
Wow Karen that sounds like a horrible story.I guess it ends good or at least teaches something. I might have to find this one but I really hate books thatsomething bad happens to children. But the book I recommended does have something bad happen to a child so I will read this something soon.
Outliers by Malcolm Gladwell....<br><br>Real cool read about generations, family, culture and class...<br><br>Colin