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The Mole People: Life in the Tunnels Beneath New York City |
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Rating: Summary: Interesting Read about something we don't think about Review: This book obviously deserves four stars for at least all the researching Jeniifer Toth did for this book. It is creepy and interesting and faszinating and intriguing. A subject I didn't really know much about. After finishing the book I feel much closer to the homeless people around me. I want to pack an extra sandwich to give to them when I go to work. But to not make them look too good: I feel sympathy but I also want to keep my distance. The book talks about some very scary moments and people and situations that creap me out and make me want to stay far away from them. The way she writes though is neither on their side nore not - very objective and you can sort of form your own opinion. Its a great read even though it lacks the flow like another reviewer said before. But is is really interesting.
Rating: Summary: Inaccurate or False in many respects Review: This was a good book, not a great book, just good. I was interested in the subject matter, but I felt the people became blurred and the events all seemed to be the same after about 100 pages. I started out caring about these people and then just became bored with their lives.
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