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From: barto@celerity.UUCP (David Barto)
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Subject: Re: The book and his tour
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Date: Thu, 7-Nov-85 11:54:49 EST
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I recieved the book for my birthday.  I would say that the book
is a basic look at the history of L. W. From the survaors (sp) leaving
it off the map, to the present.

I found bits to evoke memorys for myself, some of which I did not
necessarly want to remember, but on the whole a refreshing book
to read.

I would say that on the whole, the book leaves you feeling good about
living, and makes you want to go and live in a small town, where the
doors aren't locked at nite, and everyone knows everyone.

It is not all uplifting, but is easy to take in small chunks, which
makes it easier to read.

My recommendation-
	Get the book.  Really is a winner.
-- 
David Barto, Celerity Computing, San Diego Ca, (619) 271-9940
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