Abe Fr0man : Thanks for the write up. Would never have seen this, otherwise. The fact that Ravi Shankar...
Steppenwolf71 : Holy crap! Bad idea!
Steppenwolf71 : Yeah, it's not too bad of a show.
random000 : She's a good egg. We had to go over Keyes' work again at uni. It's that significant.
grasshopper rex : This is one of the films my mom insisted I watch when she thought I was old enough to get ...
nycravers : Rewatching this amazing AF show. Its about the aftermath of an alien invasion if you like ...
random000 : Required reading in our U.S. classes. Twice. Grades 7 & 9.
prism : I remember reading this in grade 12 English in the '80's and it's still part of the curric...
random000 : An examination of many things including ethics & developmental psychology. Well done by Cl...
random000 : Keyes wrote it before my time, but our teachers really saw great value for it in both lite...
A cautionary tale about that truly lies on the internet, and how people are not what they seem. What really fascinated me is how the father, despite being a policeman, had no clue of his daughter’s activities. She was left alone so much, without supervision, that it was only a matter of time before a predator got hold of her. They can sense the lonely ones. So many bad decisions all around, in this case.