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Thursday, November 29, 2012

Book Review: All I Really Need to Know I Learned in Kindergarten




By Cara Passmore

            We all have a book that we just can’t put down. A book that feels like it just sucks you in; and even if you really need to do your homework or go to bed you just can’t put it down. You keep telling yourself just one more page, and that page ends up turning into a whole chapter.
Most of us have a favorite book that we’ve read over and over and still are sad or excited even when you know what is going to happen. I have a lot of favorite books but I have one in particular, it’s called All I Need to Know I Learned in Kindergarten By: Robert Fulghum. It was one of my mom’s books that I just happened to stumble upon. I read the first few pages and immediately fell in love with it. I could not put it down I was utterly absorbed in it. The way he described his life and how many things applied in his life from what he learned when he was a child. I found it to be absolutely exceptional. It became my favorite book and whenever I needed some perspective in my life I would go back and read it. That may sound stupid that I have such a connection with this book but I love it, it always make me laugh but more than anything it makes me think.
I highly recommend this book. If some doesn’t like it in my opinion they are crazy. Take my word for it and give it a try. You might just find that the things that are really important and you need to remember the most is the things you learned in kindergarten. 

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