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PostSecret: Extraordinary Confessions from Ordinary Lives (PostSecret)
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bookshelves: 299-pages-and-under, bio-auto-memior, contemporary, epistolary-notes-diaries-letters, horror, non-fiction, the-arts, z-2023-3500-books
Dec 31, 2023
bookshelves: 299-pages-and-under, bio-auto-memior, contemporary, epistolary-notes-diaries-letters, horror, non-fiction, the-arts, z-2023-3500-books
Read 2 times. Last read December 31, 2023.
4 stars
I read this needed epistolary book in one setting. I needed it for a ŷ group challenge.
The premise is revealing an anonymous secret, written on a postcard and sent to an address in Maryland. The author then published the ones he felt were the best. They range from loving and missing God to personal private thoughts to some hilarious sexual secrets. It is page after page of postcards, most with some type of art work. Most good for a laugh but a few for some deeper thought.
I read this needed epistolary book in one setting. I needed it for a ŷ group challenge.
The premise is revealing an anonymous secret, written on a postcard and sent to an address in Maryland. The author then published the ones he felt were the best. They range from loving and missing God to personal private thoughts to some hilarious sexual secrets. It is page after page of postcards, most with some type of art work. Most good for a laugh but a few for some deeper thought.
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Reading Progress
Finished Reading
April 21, 2012
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December 31, 2023
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Started Reading
December 31, 2023
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