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Country: Europe, DE, Germany
City: Kiel, Schleswig-Holstein
- iublondie25 - Great but needs some varietyAs as business owner, previous Army Officer and mother to five I need a binder in the worse way. This one works well but I do wish it came transparent. The colors are great and all but block my view. I think a transparent binder would work great because it will looked exactly like that glass ceiling I am always gazing up at. Thanks Avery!
- Grant Brummett - I couldn't put this book down!I've read all the other Elizabeth Smart books, magazine articles and even the court transcripts and this one completes the story. You feel like Elizabeth is right there beside you telling you the story one on one as if you were a family member or friend. I know it took a lot of strength for her to both survive and tell her story.
Pros:
Find out what outrageous thing the police did to Elizabeth immediately after rescuing her.
Learn about the unique little Christmas gift she received on Christmas day and what happened to it.
Hear about how close Elizabeth came to death in the California desert. She was only 1 day away from death.
See what little act of kindness Elizabeth received on the 4th of July
What did Elizabeth find in the small cave in California?
Read many acts of kindness that either eased her time or helped her survive.
Marvel at how she survives a night of forced beer drinking and her thoughts on the different drugs forced on her
Learn that she had sense of humor even in some of her darkest hours.
Cons:
A few English errors that are easily overlooked
Conclusion:
A must buy both if you want to know the rest of the story and to support her cause "The Elizabeth Smart foundation" for other children out there who have suffered like she has. - Carolyn - Norton Internet Security ReviewFirst computer I had was a Gateway in 2002 which I used Norton on and then changed to ZoneAlarm. Once I purchased a new HP in 2010, Norton came with a 15 month subscription free. It worked out pretty good and after doing a lot of research once it came time to renew not only once but twice I've decided to stay with Norton. This will be my 3rd. yr. in a row using Norton. So far so good.