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Journal Entry 1 by cheesygiraffe from Florence, Alabama USA on Friday, July 27, 2007

Three original novellas make a strong case for the vitality of fantasy's more macabre side. Anderson's "Cafe Purgatorium" tells a bittersweet story of a ghostly lover, a haunted dance hall, and a deal with the devil. In "Dr. Krusadian's Method," Ray Garton explores a unique and unforgettable cure for child abuse. "Death Leaves an Echo" brings Charles de Lint's gentle style to a dying man's struggle to choose between worlds.
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Journal Entry 2 by cheesygiraffe from Florence, Alabama USA on Sunday, October 26, 2008
All 3 great reads! My favorite was Charles De Lint's.
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