
i finished.
and in one blog i cannot even begin to tell you how much i enjoyed this book.
what i can tell you is that my copy is completely underlined, dogeared and destroyed.
so should you choose to read it and want to compare notes, i am more than happy to do so.
the dillema for me now is where to go next.
choices include:



input is welcome.
for now, i nap.
go well.
1 comment:
Into the Wild. Only because this was the book that made my non-reading husband become a reader. He says it is great, but hates the movie. He quotes, "It's not the same as the book." :)
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