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I just bought that book, "a stolen life" by Caylee Dugard. It's a great book- but absolutely a nightmare for Dugard! I heard today on the news that because so many people were buying the book, ,many more books are continuing to go back into print. Again, it's a doozy of a story, but the young lady (author) tells her nightmare story in an inspiring way.
I highly recommend it!
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randibear
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i feel so very sorry for her but i couldn't read it.
i don't deal well with gang rapes, rapes of children, etc.
i prefer to stick my head in the sand. just can't do it.
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James1979
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I couldn't sleep last night, so I ordered the ebook and started reading it. I'm 50% through. It's extremely intense.
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kx90
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randibear, I thought those were progressive family values in America. Sickening but true.
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