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"I spent lunchtime at the porcelain base of the drinking fountain...pouring rust and fluoride into my mouth, trying to erase my peanut-butter sandwich.
There's no doubt Bender's phrasery and language is wonderful. In the first scene I was literally in the room with Rose, but it's one of those books where it looks like it's a perfect family, but everyone's either depressed or dying. Or both.
— Sep 09, 2012 03:54PM
There's no doubt Bender's phrasery and language is wonderful. In the first scene I was literally in the room with Rose, but it's one of those books where it looks like it's a perfect family, but everyone's either depressed or dying. Or both.
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Natalie
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"I spent lunchtime at the porcelain base of the drinking fountain...pouring rust and fluoride into my mouth, trying to erase my peanut-butter sandwich."
There's no doubt Bender's phrasery and language is wonderful. In the first scene I was literally in the room with Rose, but it's one of those books where it looks like it's a perfect family, but everyone's either depressed or dying. Or both.
— Sep 09, 2012 03:55PM
There's no doubt Bender's phrasery and language is wonderful. In the first scene I was literally in the room with Rose, but it's one of those books where it looks like it's a perfect family, but everyone's either depressed or dying. Or both.

