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I've read Helen Keller's, R.L. Stine's, and Kirby Puckett's and a few others, but I don't remember them really. I read the ones I can remember because I respected each one greatly. R.L. Stine's books is one of many reasons I got into writing myself, Helen Keller I read hers I suppose because she was one of my heroes, she was handicapped in her way, me in mine, and although I was never quite the hellion she was, the fact that she grew up and learned and lived a life much like a normal seeing-hearing person, it was an inspiration to me to make due with what I had, when I could, and break past the obstacles I can change, it was really a great help to me. I read Kirby Puckett's biography because I was into baseball then and because he was my favorite player. He was also a hero of mine because he never did steroids and other drugs when he could help it. I was determined to be the same, never taking drugs for recreation.
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