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A girl in my Econ class is trying to talk me into joining a rodeo... I can't even ride a horse.
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Wait, I did ride a camel at the circus when I was a kid. The man was Hispanic, and he wore a turban. Ah, lies in advertising.
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Well it's been awhile since i've posted. I hope I didn't miss too much but ny the look of it, I have. So I don't have Anthony's book yet but hopefully i'll get my hands on it soon. How is it, i'm sure it is amazing! Well i've got to get some sleep. My new semester is insanely busy and it's getting late-ish. Well goodnight! Everyone have fun reading the words of Anthony!
It's incredibly late (or early, depending on your perspective), and I should be sleeping right now, but I just finished reading Without You and I am eager to share my thoughts. My plan for tonight was to read just one or two more chapters and save the rest for later, but that didn't exactly work out. As soon as I opened the book and began to read, I was pulled in to this raw, emotional story, and I couldn't have stopped reading if I wanted to.
I would love to write a formal and in-depth review, but I really can't begin to think of how to properly describe this book and its impact on me. All I can say for sure is that reading it was a truly humbling experience--I felt completely unworthy of being allowed such a personal and in-depth look into Anthony's life, but deeply honored that he was willing to share it in such an honest and open way. I have rarely been so moved by a piece of literature in my life, and I am truly grateful for the chance to have read it.
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