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    <![CDATA[boring boring boring boring boring boring boring]]>
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    <![CDATA[&lt;DIV&gt;A mysterious gray book drives Ollister and Adelaide’s twisted po-mo relationship. When it goes missing, they go nuts: he plots revenge against art patriarch The Platypus while she obsesses over their anti-love affair. Meanwhile, the other art school scenesters experiment with bad drugs, bad sex, and bad ideas. When a punk named Punk shows up with a potent sex drug, the whole wild crowd gets caught up in the gravitational pull of The Platypus’ sinister White Ball, where a confused art terrorism cell threatens a ludicrous and hilarious implosion. With an unerring, unflinching eye for satire, Zach Plague’s brilliant hybrid of image and text lampoons the art world and those boring enough to fall into its traps. Featuring dynamic graphic text on every page, <em>boring boring boring boring boring boring boring</em> is an intrigue of mundane proportion.&lt;/DIV&gt;]]>
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    <body><![CDATA[A brilliant juxtaposition of story (casual yet ambitious, slackerish yet gonzo) and design (a hyperactive visual feast). I got to read with Zach at three different events this summer and he was also a superb reader of his work.]]></body>
    
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