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Some people read In Cold Blood as if Capote had been somewhat sympathetic to one of the murderers, Perry Smith.
Back in England, my agent said, 'You ought to read In Cold Blood because there's a fantastic script out there about the author.
(And, until his daughter finally read "In Cold Blood," and realized there was another Midwestern town, another house, all was innocence).
I remember trying to read In Cold Blood at the age of twelve, and realising that just because you can read book doesn't mean you should.
My American agent said, 'Oh, you might want to read In Cold Blood because they're talking about you for Capote, but the script's with Johnny Depp and Sean Penn at the moment.' So, these things take their time to dribble down the food chain.
Having grown up in Kansas City, Flynn read In Cold Blood like it was going out of style.
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But reading "In Cold Blood" makes me wonder if what I really want is to see clearly.
So Levi's is asking customers to wash less, and its labels now read: "Wash in cold water.
It's one thing to hear this from a college student; it's another to read it in cold print, in all its meandering incoherence.
One sign reads, in English, "Cold Drinks, Hot Food, and Pretty Girls".
Having rooted his narrative, rather grandly, in the ancient cultures of Mesopotamia, China and India ("dice are like pieces of divine coal, which cause the hearts to burn, though remaining themselves cold," we read in the Rig-Veda, a Hindu volume), Mr. Schwartz sets out on a quick global march that takes the reader from the gambling dens of Pompeii to the slots at Caesars Palace.
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