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My Life as a Smashed Burrito With Extra Sauce. I like the overall message. It's a Christian book. It talks about how the way to defeat a bully is to convert him into your friend through being kind to him and getting to know him and sympathize with him. :)
 
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Yesterday, in bed trying to get over a colitis flare-up, I read The Stepford Wives by Ira Levin. I posted this review on Amazon:

Weighing in at only 123 pages, The Stepford Wives doesn't take too long to finish. Ira Levin provides only the barest of details in terms of back stories for each character. Yet the novel feels complete. He carries the story to its tragic end, while working in occasional humor.

The Stepford Wives can be read on multiple levels. For me, it shows men at their basest and most depraved in relation to women. However you read it though, you'll find the book to be memorable.
 
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