Abby's review
Man's Search for Meaning
by Viktor E. Frankl
I have had two warts on my fingers for years. I have tried everything, including duct tape. It shrunk them, but they never went away. I finally went to the doctor 2 days ago and he froze them off with nitrogen. Man oh man, it hurts like crazy, and I have two very painful blisters for now, but I am sure they will be gone in two weeks. If you get a wart on your nose, my advice to you is head for the nearest plastic surgeon.
By the way, about the book. I had no idea what this book was about either. I get so depressed when I read about the Nazi's and what they did to people. I did like "The Hiding Place" by Corrie ten Boom because it was a story of hope and charity.
Abby's review
Man's Search for Meaning by Viktor E. Frankl
Abby's review
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I just re-read my old kid favorite "The Devil's Arithmetic" for our book club. It made me in the mood for more books about Nazi death camps. Okay, not really. But this is probably one of those books I will be glad I read when I'm done.
PS. We had the book club discussing "The Devils' Arithmetic" tonight. So far, I am not so impressed with my book club, god bless their hearts. Only two of us actually read the book. I suppose since it was my fifth-ish time reading it, I could act in proxy of the three who came who hadn't cracked the cover open. Instead of discussing the book, we talked about scary movies (I can't watch them without being traumatized for days) and how to cure warts (put a piece of duct tape over it). I guess I'll be glad I went if I ever get a big wart on my nose.
PPS. I felt smart. My friend at the book club was talking about a book written by a concentration camp survivor, but she couldn't think of the name. I mentioned this book and author. Ye...more
PS. We had the book club discussing "The Devils' Arithmetic" tonight. So far, I am not so impressed with my book club, god bless their hearts. Only two of us actually read the book. I suppose since it was my fifth-ish time reading it, I could act in proxy of the three who came who hadn't cracked the cover open. Instead of discussing the book, we talked about scary movies (I can't watch them without being traumatized for days) and how to cure warts (put a piece of duct tape over it). I guess I'll be glad I went if I ever get a big wart on my nose.
PPS. I felt smart. My friend at the book club was talking about a book written by a concentration camp survivor, but she couldn't think of the name. I mentioned this book and author. Ye...more
I have had two warts on my fingers for years. I have tried everything, including duct tape. It shrunk them, but they never went away. I finally went to the doctor 2 days ago and he froze them off with nitrogen. Man oh man, it hurts like crazy, and I have two very painful blisters for now, but I am sure they will be gone in two weeks. If you get a wart on your nose, my advice to you is head for the nearest plastic surgeon.By the way, about the book. I had no idea what this book was about either. I get so depressed when I read about the Nazi's and what they did to people. I did like "The Hiding Place" by Corrie ten Boom because it was a story of hope and charity.
