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A Child Called "It"

An author by the name of Dave Pelzer, has written his own autobiography.
It is absolutely, the most moving book I have ever read!
I have two children, and cannot fathom how a Mother could possibly do
what this woman did, to her own son.
Not just a few isolated incidents either..... he lived his early years in a
constant state of fear, pain and misery.
It's wonderful to hear that after all of that, he's come out on top, and through
his own story I'm sure, helped a lot of people.
This book is a real eye opener, to what may go on behind closed doors,
and is followed up in a sequel with, "The Lost Boy"....... and a third instalment,
"A Man Called Dave".
If you enjoy reading things that really stick in your mind, then you want to
read these books!
I read them several years ago, and so did my Husband (who doesn't read a lot)
and we both agreed to buy them, so we could read them again and share them
with our friends.

Being Real

I would like to know why everyone in Los Angeles is fake? Know one is who they seem to be. Everyone is always going by another name. There is no realism to life in Los Angeles.

Everyone is always acting no matter where you go, you can never get a real answer or real values from anyone. The new comers to Los Angeles feel lost and confused and after a couple of months they seem to blend right in losing all of their integrity.

Then the cycle of fakeness is once again set in place, mostly everyone in Hollywood is cold, shut off, liars, out for themselves, always looking for the next gig, or money scam. Everyone is on the Hussle and know one is really looking to live life.

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