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Favorite authorsRay Bradbury, Charles Dickens, Neil Gaiman, Khaled Hosseini, Victor Hugo, Yasmina Khadra, Barbara Kingsolver, Christopher Moore, Edgar Allan Poe, Tom Robbins, Salman Rushdie, Lemony Snicket (Shared favorites)

About my libraryI'd like to think you can tell a lot about a person from the books they read. Having said that, I'm not sure what my library reveals about me. Perhaps I should be worried.
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Noticed you liked She's Come Undone, and I was wondering if you'd be interested in reviewing my new novel and posting your comments here as well as a few other book-related sites. Thought you might like my book since it's also about a disturbed young girl's downward spiral and a bit dark. I could e-mail you the novel in an e-book format if you'd like (I'm out of physical copies at the moment). Let me know if you're interested. Here's a link to a summary in case you're interested:

http://christophertusa.com/

Thanks,

Chris
Having seen your review of "Fahrenheit 451" you might want to try David Cochran's "America Noir," which puts Bradbury and several other popular artists of the 1950s into context as social critics. Cochran goes so far to see these people as being among the percursors of the Sixties Counterculture. I also find it interesting that Bradbury still has power if you get it into the right hands at the right time; at least my niece in middle school came away impressed!
Sounds good to me! Look, there's even a picture of us here!
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