O.J.’s book left off Hashmarks Summer Reading List

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I’ve been overwhelmed by your literacy. At last count, I had more than 200 recommendations for our summer reading list, which will be unveiled at Lake Highlands’ White Rock Coffee next Wednesday if I can convince the owners to turn down The Fray’s “How to save a life,” which plays on a continuous loop.

Sadly, I’ve decided to leave O.J. Simpson’s timeless classic, If I did it, off the list. The book, which never made it to bookstores, is part of an ongoing court battle between Simpson and Ronald Goldman’s family. The Goldmans won a $38 million civil judgment in a wrongful death lawsuilt and would eventually like to see some of it.

The family is attempting to gain control of the book and change the title to Confessions of a Double Murderer.

OK, I have a flight that leaves for Newark in a little more than a hour. I should probably go.

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