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Book Review: Pretty Monsters, Kelly Link
Book Review: Pretty Monsters, Kelly Link
In “Magic for Beginners”, fifteen-year-old Jeremy Mars appears in an episode of The Library, his favorite television show. The Library is unlike any show we have in our reality –- the cast constantly switches parts, and the television program has no set airing time or station. ...
The Hortlak by Kelly Link (Part 2 of 2)
frankmarcopolos.com — “Can Erik and Batu revolutionize convenience retail? And what about all those zombies?” Here are some potential... discussion topics I came up with: - How would YOU feel if you had to wear experimental C.I.A. pajamas? - There’s a lot of ... (more) The Hortlak by Kelly Link (Part 2 of 2)
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