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Old 02-19-2017, 07:08 PM   #118
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I had started to read Kindred by Octavia Butler, which I had bought (and so far it is an interesting read) but had to go against my goal of "not interrupt a book in favor of another" because my hold for A Mother's Reckoning: Living in the Aftermath of Tragedy by Sue Klebold came in.

I have wanted to read this for a long time, because wanted to read the mother's point of view. And there is sort of a personal connection to the tragedy of Columbine. I am anticipating a gut-wrenching read as the whole tragedy is horrifying. (I'm hoping it will be a good read. I have read some of the negative reviews and hope that I'm not turned off by the "tone")

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