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Ontto kirja tytöstä, joka rakkautta etsiessään löytääkin vain lukemattomia miehiä, jotka rakkauden sijaan tahtovat ainoastaan seksiä. Lopussa tietenkin kiitos seisoo kun sitä ennen seisoo vain kyrvät.

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Not the most terrific memoir, but I give the writer credit for coming up with a brilliant blogging topic. I much prefer My Life in France by Julia Child, one of the best examples of Expat Writing ever written.

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Well, I finally finished a book; don't completely trust my eval. I've been going through a reading slump, and haven't been as excited about reading...I know, scary. Anyway, this book had some interesting ideas, but wasn't my favorite.

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It was realy amazing!

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I first want to say I have not read a TC in a while. I do like them but I tire of the court room stuff very easily. To me this one had more history of the family than anything. Marcus was a very disturbed person. To start with he was a man who prayed upon his own children (SICK). He took advantage of his wifes neices also. This wife can not tell me she did not know any of this was going on. I know there was alot of people living in just a small place she had to have heard or seen many things. One of the girls said she walked in on several occassions while he was abusing her.. She said she did not! I say she had to have. I am not sure how this family avoided people knowing how they lived for so long. And seeing as they were collecting welfare someone knew how many people lived with this man. Does welfare not ask for the fathers of the babies?? Well I feel very sorry for the survivors as they have to live with their part in this horrible mess (the wife mainly). As with most TC I read if left me wanting to know more!!