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PostSecret: Extraordinary Confessions from Ordinary Lives (PostSecret)
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I remember reading about PostSecret when it first began a couple of years ago, and a couple of months ago found the weekly blog compiled by Frank Warren. People send Warren a 3 by 5 postcard that reveals a secret that they have never told anyone. Selections of what he receives appear on the blog and in this, the first of 4 books.
The postcards in this book are not organized in any particular way, but the secrets that they reveal include betrayal, love, fear, courage, despair, hope, lonliness, and connection--and anything falling between those opposites. For me, reading the secrets provokes sadness, sympathy, disgust, hope, laughter, and sometimes recognition.
The postcards in this book are not organized in any particular way, but the secrets that they reveal include betrayal, love, fear, courage, despair, hope, lonliness, and connection--and anything falling between those opposites. For me, reading the secrets provokes sadness, sympathy, disgust, hope, laughter, and sometimes recognition.
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Reading Progress
Started Reading
December 1, 2008
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Finished Reading
December 10, 2008
– Shelved
December 15, 2008
– Shelved as:
nonfiction