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An Easy Read

Here is the last assignment. I am surprised that this turned out to be a short read. I like that. I have a short attention span and the semester is just about over. So, a short book is actually good for me at this time of the year. God Bless You, Dr. Kevorkian is just a collection of short stories based off of a radio series. They are just about two or three pages long. They are pretty easy to get into. One story, This Morning, Thanks to a Controlled, is only about one page long, front and back. The good doctor had a near-death experience and met a man who died of a heart attack while saving his dog, Teddy, from a pit bull. The best line of that is, “He said it sure as heck beat dying for absolutely nothing in the Viet Nam War.” (Pg. 26) The man, Salvatore Biagini, seems to think that saving a dog was worth more than fighting in the Vietnam War. I thought that line was kind of funny in a sense.