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The Whuffie Factor (30)

Title: The Whuffie Factor
Author: Tara Hunt
Genre: Non-Fiction, Business

This is one of those books that was kind of wasted on me but I think it’s good and will definitely recommend it to people. Why was it wasted on me? Because I already kind of live “The Whuffie Factor.” Open, transparent, trying to do well by doing good, being a good community member, etc, etc. I live the social media lifestyle (for lack of a better term) so there wasn’t a lot of new information in this book for me.

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Columbine (29)

Title: Columbine
Author: Dave Cullen
Genre: Non-Fiction

This is the most fascinating non-fiction book I’ve read in a while. It’s about a horrible subject but it gives such insight and understanding to both the mythology and reality of the Columbine school shooting that it was hard not to get just completely sucked into it. I read the whole book in two days.

I didn’t have a lot of ideas about the Columbine shooting but I did have a few, that the shooters were outcasts who were bullied for example, that all turned out not to be true. I want to tell you the most interesting things I learned in this book and the things that it has me thinking about most but I want you to be able to read it for yourself. Seriously go read and then come back here so we can discuss it.

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