3 Books That Should Not Be Misplaced in the Self-Help Section

November 18, 2008
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1.  V is for Vendetta – Alan Moore

2.  Go Ask Alice – Anonymous

3.  Crime & Punishment – Fyodor Dostoyevsky

* Thr33s is a column created by slackers inspired by 5ives.  Feel free to post your thr33s.

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2 Responses to “ 3 Books That Should Not Be Misplaced in the Self-Help Section ”

  1. MrOink on November 18, 2008 at 11:03 am

    I hate it when bookstores call it the “self-help” section.

    Why can’t they call it the “personal-insight” section. Everybody should have more of that. Or what about “life-examination” section or even the “self-improvement” section. But self help just sounds desperate. They may as well call it the head-case aisle.

  2. emcee on November 18, 2008 at 9:49 pm

    Funny-I always thought “Crime and Punishment” was a self-help book for those of us with a Jewish mother who instilled us with guilt.

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