Summary of Bruce Campbell's If Chins Could Kill

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By Everest Media

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Please note: This is a companion version & not the original book. Sample Book Insights: #1 I grew up in a neighborhood called the Braes of Bloomfield, which was created by commuters hoping to get away from the faded glory of the Motor City. As a kid, I spent a lot of time exploring the woods between these upper-middle-class homes. #2 Don and I were often mistaken as twins, although I still wonder why. We competed for everything with each other, and I think that contributed to an altercation in our front yard years later. #3 My oldest brother, Mike, was a child of the Cold War. He spent hours creating elaborate codes and sending them to himself. When not saving the world from evil invaders, he was making stuff. #4 Mike's use of extensive lists came in handy when it came time to establish the rules of our childhood. Mike drafted and strictly adhered to a set of rules that addressed issues important to all of us.
Summary of Bruce Campbell's If Chins Could Kill