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Fiction
In reply to the discussion: What book did you start to read, didn't like, and quit? [View all]applegrove
(129,107 posts)9. I started to read "The Diary of Nat Turner". Then I realized it was historical fiction. I hate
        something is a hybrid like that. I want facts when I read history. Of sure I read James A. Mitchener but he isn't writing about real people and giving them phoney dialogue. I've read and was blown away by many slave narratives since but knew that they were the actual thing: I like my primary information to be factual.
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        Many years ago, I anxiously started Joseph Heller's "Something Happened", having been a big fan...
        Scuba
        Mar 2012
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        I started to read "The Diary of Nat Turner". Then I realized it was historical fiction. I hate
        applegrove
        Mar 2012
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        russspeakeasy
        Apr 2012
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        Too many to list,  but no trees died because I downloaded them.  Ebook:  nature thanks you.  n/t
        dimbear
        Mar 2012
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