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    <![CDATA[Most Likely You Go Your Way and I'll Go Mine]]>
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    <![CDATA[Most Likely You Go Your Way and I'll Go Mine takes place in an early nineties New York City and follows the romance between Jen and Geoff the novel's two main characters. It is a story about fathers and sons, mothers and daughters, the value of friends, the reason its best to go out for coffee on first dates and what exactly defines being on the rebound. The characters riff on their favorite books, channel Yoda and Bob Dylan, deal with siblings and try to make sense of a world that shouldn't be as confusing as it seems to be. They also seek greater self-awareness and debate why Dallas will always be superior to Knots Landing, even as they find love, lose it and find it again.]]>
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    <![CDATA[Lucky Man is a story about friendship, growing-up and trying to move on. Interwoven throughout are explorations into dreams, the Twilight Zone, the Grateful Dead, and The Greatest American Hero. There are drugs, road trips, breakdowns, violence, and adultery. Fathers and sons try to make sense of their relationships and characters question what it means to know God. It is a quintessentially American tale, and at the end only one character remains on his feet. Whether this means he is lucky, or not, will need to be decided by the reader.]]>
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    <![CDATA[Repetition Patterns]]>
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    <![CDATA[(Not available at Amazon! Not for sale in bookstores! Find &quot;Repetition Patterns&quot; exclusively [and for free if you want] at <a rel="nofollow" target="_blank" href="http://www.cclapcenter.com/patterns/">http://www.cclapcenter.com/patterns/</a> .)<br/><br/>Dysfunctional suburbs. Dark thoughts. Crumbling relationships. Or in other words, just another day in the twisted world of author Ben Tanzer. In the experimental &quot;Repetition Patterns,&quot; this two-time Chicago novelist creates his own fictional small town full of secrets and despair, with results that are partly Sherwood Anderson, partly Sam Shepard, and with a fair dose of Chuck Klosterman thrown in for good measure. A &quot;pay what you want&quot; eBook experiment in the style of Radiohead, the Chicago Center for Literature and Photography is proud to announce this as the organization's first-ever original title; new fans are bound to love the seedy pop-culture-laced style Tanzer brings to all his work, while existing fans are sure to see this as a new high point in a suddenly explosive career. ]]>
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