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patricia92243

(12,850 posts)
Sun Oct 1, 2017, 03:37 PM Oct 2017

I don't think I am going to be able to read Hillary's book. I just barely got started

and found myself about to cry and getting depressed.

I have loved some of her past books and have read them more than once. Not this one.

Maybe some day when the National Embarrassment is out of the White House and hopefully our democracy is intact, I'll try it again. Just not right now.





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I don't think I am going to be able to read Hillary's book. I just barely got started (Original Post) patricia92243 Oct 2017 OP
Don't rush it. JHan Oct 2017 #1
Same here shenmue Oct 2017 #2
I will read it later. I was genuinely surprised by reaction. Thanks for the insight :) patricia92243 Oct 2017 #6
Same here. madaboutharry Oct 2017 #3
This is good advise. I'll read my good ol' Jane Austin and go back to Hillary much patricia92243 Oct 2017 #5
I watched this again today and cried handmade34 Oct 2017 #4

JHan

(10,173 posts)
1. Don't rush it.
Sun Oct 1, 2017, 03:54 PM
Oct 2017

I couldn't read it in one go either. There's so much in there that's worth sticking through to the end. A lot of wisdom, a lot of insight.

If you have to put it away for a while and revisit it, no harm in that

madaboutharry

(41,372 posts)
3. Same here.
Sun Oct 1, 2017, 04:48 PM
Oct 2017

I am reading it off and on. I'm sharing it with "The Girl Who Takes An Eye For An Eye' by David Lagercrantz, book 5 in "The Girl With The Dragon Tattoo" series. This method, which I perfected in college, works rather well. There is no reason to think you have to read a book straight through.

I often found my heart sinking, thinking of how someone who could have made a great president was tossed aside in favor of a complete crazy man.

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