tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1802370718628949503.post3982513240615653004..comments2023-03-17T05:35:31.842-04:00Comments on The Great Novel Adventure: On a more serious noteUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1802370718628949503.post-6670976978021195642013-01-30T17:43:06.696-05:002013-01-30T17:43:06.696-05:00Any chance you know where to find that video? I...Any chance you know where to find that video? I'd be interested to see it.Faithhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07909379967181070412noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1802370718628949503.post-11224845488552113452013-01-25T09:40:26.997-05:002013-01-25T09:40:26.997-05:002 things.
1) I love that book, but I agree with y...2 things.<br /><br />1) I love that book, but I agree with your criticisms (and your praise). My solution? I have a bookmark somewhere in the middle, about the point where she and Ash come out of the forest and on to the first road. THAT is where I start reading. And I always always always cry at the end. Multiple times.<br /><br />2) I saw something in the past year or so that was a group "interview" (very casual) with a mixed gender group of very NICE guys. Dads and brothers and the like. They were HORRIFIED when the questions revealed just how often the women they loved were afraid for their safety and their lives, and when they started to wonder what it would be like to walk down a dark street and wonder whether or not you'd get raped, it was like a light coming on. <br /><br />Not to dismiss the dangers inherent to both genders (or the rape of men, which is not a throwaway topic) I think that in general, the average man doesn't realize just how it feels to walk down a street alone as a woman.Tamihttp://tavenmoore.comnoreply@blogger.com