So I've been listening to the This American Life Podcast for the past month, religiously. It seems to be my routine every week. Which I like, because life has been so erratic lately. The newest podcast is spotlighting "books that changed your life." Ira Glass(sp?) says that books usually don't change our lives, but in my experience, books often change my life. Maybe I'm always allowing them to though. Anyways. I just thought it was odd that he would make a statement like that. Anyone agree? disagree?
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