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Two observations:
1) this book has already talked more about parks than I knew there was to say about parks (and I have a feeling we're not done with parks, yet).
2) I went in thinking this was the story of hero turned villain but am starting to realize it's actually the story of villain turned supervillain.
— Mar 17, 2024 01:52PM
1) this book has already talked more about parks than I knew there was to say about parks (and I have a feeling we're not done with parks, yet).
2) I went in thinking this was the story of hero turned villain but am starting to realize it's actually the story of villain turned supervillain.
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Christine
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About 100 pages a month is very feasible. So far so good, the writing is captivating, we've learned about his family history up to his grandmother, his time in school and early career idealism.
Everyone in his family (incl/esp him) seems insufferable. I guess that's the point! Part 3 is entitled The Rise to Power and I cannot describe the way it has me looking forward to reading about how this awful man did it!
— Jan 18, 2024 07:20PM
Everyone in his family (incl/esp him) seems insufferable. I guess that's the point! Part 3 is entitled The Rise to Power and I cannot describe the way it has me looking forward to reading about how this awful man did it!

