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Neoma

(10,039 posts)
Thu Sep 6, 2012, 07:09 PM Sep 2012

Gangs of New York by Herbert Asbury.

Interestingly enough, I was really bored with this book. I don't know how that happened though. Riots, stabbings, guns, fire, etc. You'd think that it would be more interesting...(also questionable as to how much actually happened.)

I'm not so sure I'd recommend it. It dragged quite a bit for me. You know, it was a count down. "50 more pages!" "40 more pages!" And so on and so forth.

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Gangs of New York by Herbert Asbury. (Original Post) Neoma Sep 2012 OP
the violence is impirtant Soylent Brice Sep 2012 #1
Except that there's tall tales in this book. Neoma Sep 2012 #2

Soylent Brice

(8,308 posts)
1. the violence is impirtant
Fri Sep 7, 2012, 08:49 AM
Sep 2012

No matter how unpleasant it is our past and teaches us just how far we haven't come.

Neoma

(10,039 posts)
2. Except that there's tall tales in this book.
Fri Sep 7, 2012, 09:36 AM
Sep 2012

The forward itself tells you to take it with a grain of salt. And comparing that violence with today's violence... I think cops have more control then they used to have. I'll just say that.

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