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Kimber Hansen is on page 235 of 419 of Kill the Messenger
Kill the Messenger
Kill the Messenger
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Naked Lunch by William S. Burroughs
Naked Lunch
by William S. Burroughs
read in October, 2012
I'm giving this another shot. I vaguely remember trying to read it and only getting about half way through before I decided it was just too much for me. This time I'm reading it cover to cover and I think I understand it better than I did the first t...more
Catch-22 by Joseph Heller
Catch-22
by Joseph Heller
read in September, 2012
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“Speech is the body part of thinking, the voice of the mind. Writing is the blood and mind mixing to speak through the fingers, through the hands.”
Lenora Champagne

Kristine Kathryn Rusch
“But the past determines who we are, and it has led to this sartling future.”
Kristine Kathryn Rusch, The Best of Science Fiction and Fantasy: Permafrost/Skin Deep

Augusten Burroughs
“I couldn't help but think, This car is taking me to a mental hospital and my mother is treating it like open-mic night at a Greenwich Village café.”
Augusten Burroughs, Running with Scissors

Augusten Burroughs
“We were young. We were bored. And the old electroshock therapy machine was just under the stairs in a box next to the Hoover.”
Augusten Burroughs, Running With Scissors

“One bad thing can often be rectified or overlooked, but several of them can sometimes coalesce into a compound disaster that sprouts tentacles and develops a self-directed will of its own, the kind of thing my dear old dad used to call a cluster fudge bar.”
Eleanor Druse, The Journals of Eleanor Druse: My Investigation of the Kingdom Hospital Incident


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