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Saw you liked Trainspotting, and I was wondering if you'd be interested in reading my new novel and posting your comments here (as well as on a few other book-related sites). Thought you might like my novel since it's also about a group of disturbed kids and a bit dark. I could e-mail you the novel in an e-book format if you'd like. Let me know if you're interested. Here's a link to a summary in case you're interested:
http://christophertusa.com/
Thanks,
Chris
posted by cmtusa at 4:20 pm (EST) on Apr 6, 2009
I just read your review on Margrave of the Marshes. I just finnished reading it and enjoyed it immensely. I too thought that the pantomine part was very funny, along with many other stories within the book. Its a shame that Peel did not get around to writing more than he did, but it soon became apparent why in Sheila's part, he was a tremedously busy person! I see you share other books with me, it would be interesting to hear what you thought of those, Freakonomics in particular.
Yours,
Jake.
posted by JakyBF at 4:57 am (EST) on Oct 10, 2006