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Thoughts on books, readings and writings with notes about my freelance work.
Tuesday, March 31, 2009
The Four Horsemen...err, Books, of the Apocalypse
The
Barnes & Noble Review
reviews four new novels about the end of the world.
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Jonathan S.
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