Posted on January 11, 2010
by Adam Burgess
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Closer by Dennis Cooper I always promise myself that Dennis Cooper will not be able to shock me again; yet, he somehow manages to do so. For most readers, the majority of this book -start to finish- will be quite shocking, especially to those… Continue Reading “Review: Briefer Reviews of Past Reads”
Category: A.S. Byatt, Book Review, Dennis Cooper, E.M. Forster, Fantasy, Fiction, Franz Kafka, Gay Lit, George Miles Cycle, J.D. Salinger, J.R.R. Tolkien, J.T. Leroy, Jane Yolen, Virginia Axline
Posted on January 10, 2010
by Adam Burgess
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Try by Dennis Cooper Pleasureably shocking. On the Road by Jack Kerouac I found this book incredibly self-centered and over-rated. Hate mail, come and get me. The Road by Cormac McCarthy Very good, disturbing book about a possible post-apocolyptic future. Unique style – the… Continue Reading “Reviews: The Earlies, Part 11”
Category: Cormac McCarthy, Craig Thompson, Dennis Cooper, Fiction, Gay Lit, Graphic Novel, Jack Kerouac, Kristin Kladstrup, Orson Scott Card, William S. Burroughs, Yann Martel
Posted on January 10, 2010
by Adam Burgess
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To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee Great. Book. The Stolen Child by Keith Donahue This book took me forever to read. It was just… a lot more boring than it should have been, considering the very interesting subject matter and plot. I think… Continue Reading “Reviews: The Earlies Part 3”
Category: Bart Yates, Chuck Palahniuk, Dennis Cooper, Fiction, Gay Lit, Harper Lee, Jack London, Jim Grimsley, Keith Donahue, Lydia Child, Native American