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Nine Stories
2 journalers for this copy...
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Short stories that really stay in your head. You find yourself analyzing them hours after reading them. Intreguing.... or just confusing. I haven't made up my mind yet... maybe a third reading is required.
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Journal Entry 2 by uofigirl at Mojoe's Cafe 2256 W. Roscoe in Chicago, Illinois USA on Tuesday, May 13, 2003
Released on Tuesday, May 13, 2003 at Mojoe's Cafe 2256 W. Roscoe in Chicago, Illinois USA.
Left this at the OBCZ after the meet-up
Left this at the OBCZ after the meet-up
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This book is very interesting. When I saw it sitting on a table in a cafe (May 2003), and saw the sign next to it about "free books", I asked the waiter what it was all about. He explained it to me, and I was intruigued and sorta confused. I thought to myself, "Can I really take this book home with me!?". I had just recently read "Catcher In The Rye" by J.D. Salinger, and I had been wanting to read his other books, so I was quite enthralled to "find" this one. So far, it's a good book. The stories start out in what seems to be the middle of action. You have no introduction or conclusion. Just the body of writing. This book has inspired me to try this form of writing myself. As soon as I finish and release this book, I'm hoping it will fall into the hands of another appreciative person, and that it will intrigue them as it did me as well.