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2014-06-162017-11-19 ~ Mark

I read George Saunders’ Tenth of December. I enjoyed re-reading the story Home (actually, many of these are reprints from The New Yorker), but overall, didn’t enjoy it as much as some of his earlier books like Pastoralia and The Braindead Megaphone. Seems like these had a little more bite to them? Filed under: George Saunders.

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