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Kids want to read diaries of (fictional, wimpy) kids.
8 P.M. (MTV) I'M STILL HERE -- Young actors read diaries written by young people who witnessed the Holocaust.
Then further humiliation: Hall gives his version of the story in his widely read Diaries: history written by the victor.
As well as research papers about children's behaviour during war, the team read diaries of those who had lived through these sieges, including some written by children.
The obvious assumption is that we read diaries because we want to know what the diarist was really like as a person, but how plausible, even in the case of famous diarists, is this?
I've even read diaries in other people's homes, that's how bad I am (and that's as close as I'll come to confessing the most outrageous violation of privacy I ever committed, which turned out to be a life-altering experience — karmic return — and I promised myself I would never, ever do such a thing again).
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What's your nightstand reading, Brian Hare? "... Almost every night I read Diary of a Wombat by Jackie French.
Please read Diary of a Player, and play along.
This documentary follows a live stage show in which people read diary entries and other writings from their adolescence on stage, in front of a crowd.
Also I love reading diaries.
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