I'm on the road this morning, but after a breakfast discussion and consideration I have a question for you:
without re-reading the complete works, working from memory, right now, making a short list without looking at other people's answers:
which three Lee & Miller books are the least violent
which three Lee & Miller books are the most violent
Thanks -- we can talk about this next week.
meanwhile, we still are planning on seeing some folks at BangPop tomorrow.
without re-reading the complete works, working from memory, right now, making a short list without looking at other people's answers:
which three Lee & Miller books are the least violent
which three Lee & Miller books are the most violent
Thanks -- we can talk about this next week.
meanwhile, we still are planning on seeing some folks at BangPop tomorrow.
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2010-09-19 14:15 (UTC)Least violent: Local Custom, Scout's Progress (for a value of violent emphasizing things blowing up and blood flowing, not interpersonal mental violence), and Conflict of Honors.
Most violent: I Dare, Agent of Change, Plan B.