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    <![CDATA[Dermaphoria]]>
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    <![CDATA[Bailed out of jail and holed up in a low-rent motel, amnesiac Eric Ashworth's only memory is a woman's name: Desiree. With steadily increasing doses of a strange new hallucinogen, Eric finds that the drug allows him to reassemble his past in broken fragments. But as he begins to lose touch with the present, his distinction between truth and fantasy begins to crumble, creating a world where divisions between love and loss, violence and tenderness, and fact and fiction are less discernible than they ought to be.]]>
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    <body><![CDATA[Craig Clevenger is a brilliant writer, and I'm quite excited to read a great follow-up to &quot;The Contortionist's Handbook&quot;.  &quot;Dermaphoria&quot; just wasn't that &quot;great follow-up&quot;; a fellow reviewer remarked that this book was a classic example of &quot;the sophomore slump&quot;...<a href="http://www.goodreads.com/review/show/44052212">more...</a>]]></body>
    
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