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Old 10-01-2010, 11:34 PM   #23
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Can one read too much?
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Originally Posted by jenieliser View Post
I don't do well with sad endings. But something possessed me to read Message in a Bottle. I know, dumb, no really dumb. I cried-not a few tears, not ladylike sobs, we're talking ugly faced crying.
If anyone has any suggestions of a good happy ending book, preferably a love story, please pass them along. I have a tendency to get way too involved in what I read and I think I won't be able to stop thinking about Message in a Bottle until I start something new.
Thanks in advance!
Try The Ha-Ha by Dave King -- the protagonist can hear and understand the world around him, but cannot speak, read or write! He's not physically disabled, but a psychological problem from war experience. Even better on audio, hearing his words when no one else can! I'd call the ending more "optimistic" than "happy", a minor distinction.
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