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Favorite authorsSamuel R. Delany, Ursula K. Le Guin, Haruki Murakami (Shared favorites)

About mei like to read a lot. suggest some books to me, ok? thanks.

About my libraryi like surreal fiction, some sci-fi and fantasy novels (no gooey shit or space operas - unless it's nova by delany), japanese literature, and music history most. lately, i'm reading some other stuff tho..

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Member sinceJan 8, 2007

Currently readingThe Dragonbone Chair (Memory, Sorrow and Thorn) by Tad Williams
To Green Angel Tower, Book Three: Memory, Sorrow, and Thorn (Memory, Sorrow, & Thorn (Paperback)) by Tad Williams
Oliver Twist by Charles Dickens
The Making of Modern Japan by Marius B. Jansen
Utagawa Kuniyoshi: The Sixty-nine Stations of the Kisokaido by Sarah E. Thompson
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Glad to see someone hated Tongue as much as I did. I don't care if the book was free.
Just finished reading Naomi by Tanizaki. After writing my own review I read the others as I enjoy seeing the other perspectives and getting angry at them. Yours was definitely the most succinct, to the point, and accurate [from a certain point of view] out of all of them [my own included]
Kudos to you.
It's dumb you can't comment on reviews, but I saw you read Jonathan Lethem, and I like him... but I've never read that one. Get The Fortress of Solitude. It has a little of the same quasi-pretentiousness, but I still really liked it.
Thanks for helping to spread the word, Chris! Glad your friend enjoyed the read. :)

Things are going peachy keen for me--hope all's well with you.

I've almost finished writing my newest novel (probably a month or 2 away). I also have a short story collection coming out in September/October, called "Sheep and Wolves." Oh, and did I ever tell you about my novella "Flapjack"? It was published in the anthology "The Bizarro Starter Kit Blue".

My new website jeremycshipp.com is now live as well.

Thanks again for the support.

-Jeremy :)
Thanks again, Chris! I wrote to my publisher about sending you a pdf copy, so hopefully they will soon (or have already.) I hope you enjoy the novel, and I'm looking forward to the review.

Here's wishing you the best in all aspects of your life.

-Jeremy :)
Thanks for the interest in my novel, Chris. A review would be awesome. I could have my publisher send you a PDF/ebook version of the book. Would that be alright?

Here’s wishing you a fantastic day filled with fabulous fates, fanciful festivities, and frolicking phantom footstools.

-Jeremy :)
Just wanted to say nice tapir picture. A fine creature if ever there was one.

Best,

Scott
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