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oona left wrote:Who Princess wrote:Don't know if it was me but I thought Columbine was excellent. Well written and thought-provoking. There are so many false assumptions about what happened and why, and he does a thorough job of debunking them.
Agreed. I can count myself among those who were mistaken on a lot of things, especially motive.
I did not find the accounts of the attack to be overly gruesome in any way, but the scope of the assault and the length of the planning are both chilling.
If it was you, thanks for the recommendation. I don't know how long it will take me to shake the feeling the book has left me with, but I'm glad I read it.
It may have been me who mentioned the Columbine book a couple months ago.
I'm right there with you with having been mistaken on so many things about that tragedy. As I was reading the descriptions of the actual attack, I was on the edge of my seat like it was fiction. Pretty sad that that actually happened. But overall, great book and very eye-opening.0 -
Reading "No Easy Day" right now....0
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virginia woolf: an inner life - julia briggshear my name
take a good look
this could be the day
hold my hand
lie beside me
i just need to say0 -
A sociology text0
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I Can Pee On This...and other Poems by Cats
Hilarious and cute at the same time.Thank you fellow 10 clubber for saving my ass....again!!!0 -
How to Survive a Robot UprisingShow #13 was a lucky one for me....0
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Still slogging my way through Pete Townshend's Who I Am. I just don't like reading memoirs! Started listening to the audiobook on my commute to and from work and I'm enjoying it much more that way. He reads it himself and it's often very funny as he laughs at different events and imitates other people's voices as he quotes them. I've never listened to an audiobook before but this is kind of fun."The stars are all connected to the brain."0
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The Reluctant Fundamentalist - Moshin HamidYou can spend your time alone, re-digesting past regrets,
Or you can come to terms and realize
You're the only one who can't forgive yourself0 -
Who Princess wrote:Still slogging my way through Pete Townshend's Who I Am. I just don't like reading memoirs! Started listening to the audiobook on my commute to and from work and I'm enjoying it much more that way. He reads it himself and it's often very funny as he laughs at different events and imitates other people's voices as he quotes them. I've never listened to an audiobook before but this is kind of fun.
why would you start a memoir if you dont like reading memoirs??? i get its pete townsend but why think itll be any different than reading any other memoir. i have read a bio on pete townsend and im not even a fan of the who(please be kind to me). but then again i am a fan of biographies. i can imagine him being very entertaining reading his memoir.
hear my name
take a good look
this could be the day
hold my hand
lie beside me
i just need to say0 -
catefrances wrote:Who Princess wrote:Still slogging my way through Pete Townshend's Who I Am. I just don't like reading memoirs! Started listening to the audiobook on my commute to and from work and I'm enjoying it much more that way. He reads it himself and it's often very funny as he laughs at different events and imitates other people's voices as he quotes them. I've never listened to an audiobook before but this is kind of fun.
why would you start a memoir if you dont like reading memoirs??? i get its pete townsend but why think itll be any different than reading any other memoir. i have read a bio on pete townsend and im not even a fan of the who(please be kind to me). but then again i am a fan of biographies. i can imagine him being very entertaining reading his memoir.
Many memoirs are badly written, so even if the person has had an unusual or eventful life, I can't get past the writing. While that isn't the case with this one, it still follows the humdrum format of "I did this, and then I did this, and then I went there, and then I did that." I tend to think most memoirs are self-serving. There's some of that in Pete's but he is also a pretty harsh critic of himself, with plenty of detail about his failings and the people he's wronged.
But listening to him read the book is very entertaining. He's a good storyteller. Listening to it seems to make it a very different book."The stars are all connected to the brain."0 -
The Island of the Day Before - Umberto EcoYou can spend your time alone, re-digesting past regrets,
Or you can come to terms and realize
You're the only one who can't forgive yourself0 -
The Walking Dead-Compendium OneShow #13 was a lucky one for me....0
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The Great Northern Railway: A History by R. Hidy, M. Hidy, R. Scott and D. Hofsommer.All the world will be your enemy, Prince with a thousand enemies, and whenever they catch you, they will kill you. But first they must catch you, digger, listener, runner, prince with the swift warning. Be cunning and full of tricks and your people shall never be destroyed.0
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"Just After Sunset" by Stephen King.0
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The King's biography and it's really good!0
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I just finished the Talisman, and now I'm starting Black House."Where's KW?"
"Let's check Idaho."0 -
This months Men's Health on work outs for the abdominals.
Peace*We CAN bomb the World to pieces, but we CAN'T bomb it into PEACE*...Michael Franti
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.....song_Music & Politics....Michael Franti
*The scientists of today think deeply instead of clearly. One must be sane to think clearly, but one can think deeply and be quite INSANE*....Nikola Tesla(a man who shaped our world of electricity with his futuristic inventions)0 -
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