rkingett
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since: 03-18-13, id: 907167, Profile Updated: 04-24-13
country: USA
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Robert Kingett is a blind film critic specializing in audio description. His essays—from mystery, to memorable, to funny, and thought-provoking—have been published in a variety of magazines, Internet blogs, and radio stations across the country and overseas, including: Link Disability Magazine in Canada, Teen Ink, and Magnets and Ladders Magazine for the Blind. He is a strong supporter and advocate for LGBTQ rights and has raised $2,000 for HIV and AIDS research. He's happily single, enjoying the city life, and working toward a BA in Journalism at Wilbur Wright College in Chicago where he's an honor student.

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1. Kingett Reads The Perks of Being a Wallflower »
This will be a chapter-by-chapter review of The Perks of Being a Wallflower by Stephen Chbosky. The people who have read the book can giggle along with me as I predict incorrectly while the readers, who've never read the book can laugh with me, cry with me, and ride with me as I take on this literary quest
Fiction: General - Rated: T - English - Adventure/Horror - Chapters: 2 - Words: 2,087 - Published: 3-20-13