tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-491001466362064501.post6717179063984647533..comments2023-11-14T21:29:53.937-06:00Comments on Joe M. O'Connell: 'Destination Unknown' examines biggest tabooJoe M. O'Connellhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17057052420986617282noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-491001466362064501.post-79752126997379330692015-05-20T13:28:07.443-06:002015-05-20T13:28:07.443-06:00I really enjoyed the way John presented the people...I really enjoyed the way John presented the people he interviewed for this book. There were several folks that I could easily connect with as a reader. It really had me thinking and wondering about these people when I came to my chapter. It was a very anxious moment as I had not remembered what I had said, how it would sound contextually, and if I would come off as a buffoon. But my fear was quickly assuaged as John crafted my ramblings into a coherently assembled train of thought. Upon finishing the book I found myself hoping that those who were in the book found their chapter as pleasing as I found mine, and those just participating as readers would find a similar happiness as I was left with.Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11036344140354362132noreply@blogger.com