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Loading... Six Feet Under: Better Living Through Deathby Alan Ball
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will love Sign up for LibraryThing to find out whether you'll like this book. Oh, well, what can I say. I'm a huge fan of the show. This book has a lot of fun stuff in it such as journal entries, Christmas cards, letters...all kinds of fictional things about the characters. I recommend this for fans of the show, just because it's kind of a kick to read. ( )no reviews | add a review
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Six Feet under: Better Living Through Death is a history of the Fishers and their extended family. From Nate and David's childhood to the disappearance of Lisa Kimmel, major events and daily routines are revealed through the characters' personal photographs, correspondence, and memorabilia. The book includes Nathaniel's letters to Ruth from Vietnam, Claire and Billy's instant messages, excerpts from Charlotte Light and Dark and Nathaniel and Isabel, and more, offering readers an intimate view into the world of Six Feet Under, a one-of-a-kind companion, Six Feet Under: Better Living Through Death is sure to enthrall fans of TV's most riveting drama.
(retrieved from Amazon Fri, 24 Apr 2009 07:57:53 -0400)
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