For as much as Mr. Eisner obviously respects Candice and enjoyed the book, he doesn't describe it in a way that does it justice. This lady has real smarts, and began searching for herself early, looking for answers. Her journeys have taken her to exotic locations that she describes with stunning detail and clarity. I've read the book two or three times, always finding something new each time. I'm ready for Part 2.
For as much as Mr. Eisner obviously respects Candice and enjoyed the book, he doesn't describe it in a way that does it justice. This lady has real smarts, and began searching for herself early, looking for answers. Her journeys have taken her to exotic locations that she describes with stunning detail and clarity. I've read the book two or three times, always finding something new each time. I'm ready for Part 2.
That was quite a fetching read.
One of the very few times I feel sorry for an attractive person is when an interviewer will beat the subject to death. Get a grip Mike.