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Journal Entry 1 by noumena12 from Dayton, Ohio USA on Wednesday, April 04, 2007
Annotation This book of essays takes us from burning beds to drivers ed. From the Publisher In his first phenomenal best-seller, EVERYTHING I NEED TO KNOW I LEARNED IN KINDERGARTEN, Robert Fulghum reminded readers everywhere of some plain and still-true truths. Now, picking up where he left off, Fulghum turns our eyes to show-and-tell, weddings, his own ten commandments, and more insightful and unique observations on what our world is and was....
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Journal Entry 2 by ThanksMom from Coolidge, Arizona USA on Tuesday, April 24, 2007
I nabbed this from the Bookcrossing convention book buffet and read it on the trip home. I never read Fulghum's All I Really Needed to Know I Learned in Kindergarten because I hated the title and made some (wrong) assumptions about the book's contents. This sequel is a nice collection of short stories that are very home-y without being filled with homily. If the first book crosses my path I shall look forward to reading it and I thank bookcrossing for bringing this second book to my attention.
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Journal Entry 3 by ThanksMom from Coolidge, Arizona USA on Wednesday, May 02, 2007
saving for hearth-crafter
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