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Jeff
is on page 22 of 80
"It would be exquisite to be hugged by a cactus, all prickly and hurting; to bleed to death in a delicious, agonizing embrace.
— Jul 04, 2020 08:28AM
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Tora
is on page 10 of 80
I just finished the introduction, and boy, I can't remember the last time I was this excited about a book. The story of Fraser, his sense of being, his light touch and spirituality, are all things I relate to and crave. Sometimes I skip introductions entirely but I'm happy I read what Mark Valentine had to say, because honestly, even if this book was just him writing about Fraser – I'd be just as happy =,-)
— Jul 28, 2019 02:46PM
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Forrest
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A most sympathetic view of madness. Not what I expected from a piece of writing from this period. It is touching, but not maudlin, decadent in its subject matter but more practical in its portrayal, and seething with existentialism but not buried in fatalism. An extremely interesting, surprising read.
— Mar 20, 2019 11:31AM
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Forrest
is on page 68 of 80
The trippiness of the second part of this pretty little novella is a nice contrast to the bland domesticity of the first.
— Mar 19, 2019 11:10AM
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Forrest
is on page 61 of 80
The more I read, the more I am enjoying this mildly hallucinogenic story.
— Mar 16, 2019 08:33PM
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Forrest
is on page 55 of 80
Insanity? Pollen-induced hallucinations? Remote memories of a past life or a soul caught between states of existence? I cannot yet fathom. Nor can she. But it is beautiful, sad, and languid, whatever the source.
— Mar 16, 2019 08:42AM
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