Running With Scissors: A Memoir – Augusten Burroughs, 2002

I loved Dry–I leafed through it at a bookstore and then couldn’t put it down–so my hopes were high for this earlier slice of autobiography. Good but not great. Burrough’s adolescence was unbelievably bizarre (although a few people involved have disputed his account) but he survived and found humor in it. The main moral I absorbed is that people can adapt to anything.

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