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The Sisters Brothers
by Patrick deWitt
by Patrick deWitt
Mti Librarian's review
bookshelves: currently-reading, 2011, adult, assasins, disfunctional-families, western, dentist
May 03, 11
bookshelves: currently-reading, 2011, adult, assasins, disfunctional-families, western, dentist
I picked this book up solely based on the cover. It is really cute and creepy at the same time. I like it pretty well but I may not finish it. The scene with the dentist was pretty gruesome (I was eating breakfast) and it was also only 24 pages in.
"He closed the door and moved to his room and I lay in the dark thinking about the difficulties of family, how crazy and crooked the stories of a bloodline can be."
"It would appear that oral hygiene is low on the list of priorities in this part of the world."
"He closed the door and moved to his room and I lay in the dark thinking about the difficulties of family, how crazy and crooked the stories of a bloodline can be."
"It would appear that oral hygiene is low on the list of priorities in this part of the world."
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rated it 4 stars
Sep 05, 2011 02:04pm
What would you expect from a book about two hitmen that takes place in the 19th century?
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