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Old 01-09-2011, 01:04 PM   #69
SeaBookGuy
Can one read too much?
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I have a book in my reading history I'm going to throw in here: Her Last Death -- a memoir that I abandoned when I decided it had no redeeming value at all. Others loved it, but I came to feel its main "appeal" was the depths of the mother's depravity (gleefully presenting her daughter with a packet of cocaine for her 16th birthday, for instance); for the record, I liked "Running with Scissors"!
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