tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3077278278710630031.post6824596251409649104..comments2024-03-03T15:25:01.761-05:00Comments on AngloAddict: Look at me, I'm so great!Lisanne624http://www.blogger.com/profile/14515571677458538151noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3077278278710630031.post-29536870443976611912010-01-05T10:00:51.587-05:002010-01-05T10:00:51.587-05:00Hi, thanks for your comment! I enjoy hearing abou...Hi, thanks for your comment! I enjoy hearing about other reactions to books. I guess that's why there's an audience for so many authors. Believe you me, in my local book club we've only read 2 books so far, and there have been many different opinions expressed on them, so let's just hope we can all find books that we enjoy (even if others don't share our opinions!). :)Lisanne624https://www.blogger.com/profile/14515571677458538151noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3077278278710630031.post-36272199969221776992010-01-04T21:45:50.594-05:002010-01-04T21:45:50.594-05:00have you read any of his previous books? i find it...have you read any of his previous books? i find it interesting you took it this way, as i took it completely opposite. i found him very humble and vulnerable in writing this book, not arrogant at all. the fact that people wanted to make a movie about his book was not some secret he was bringing out, but something that was known before this book was started. and that was also the context behind the entire book. if he left out that information, readers would wonder what inspired him to live a greater story. and he did live a greater story afterwards. i don't think there's anything arrogant about growing as an individual and trying to inspire others to live more exciting lives. just thought i'd share my differing view. thanks.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com