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killedmyraindog
Join Date: Aug 2004
Location: Boston, Massachusetts
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You know, the serial killer aspect held me through some of the architectural low points but the thing I love about historical non-fiction is that once the story's been set up, they go out with an explosion.
The most mind blowing thing about it was how much debuted at the fair and how much is still so prevalent in today's society. I love picking up tidbits about how life was then, and how things were so much different in both good and bad ways. I loved the book.
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