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Ken Tucker - 2003-03-10 22:40:01
The reviews are in: "'And Now For Something Completely Different' is a rare thing, a page turner written at full intellectual stretch, serious but witty, large-minded and morally engaged." �Kirkus Reviews // "This is a thoughtful, provocative, and at times moving book that will have readers applauding."�Publishers Weekly // "a ceaseless flow of ideas on every conceivable subject, and a restless, tenacious mind, as fertile in formulating abstract ideas as in solving the most ordinary, mundane problems" �NY Times Book Review // "�his most complete and compassionate work to date�" �Newsweek // "�an authoritative, well-paced, vividly written book that will scare the pants off you�" �Entertainment Weekly // "Despite its narrowness and occasional unpleasantness, ''And Now For Something Completely Different'' is nourished by a sense of lived experience that derives not only from the seedy atmosphere of dimly lighted rooms and public shortages but from details such as the revelation that Louisa's master, so virile with her, was impotent with a previous mistress. He relates the fact insouciantly; it is just the way it happens between two people sometimes." �an Amazon.com customer after smoking raisins
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monique - 2003-03-11 08:29:11
pew belts! pew belts? pew belts and Mckeen, what could be more fucked up than that?
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Rick - 2003-03-11 13:59:29
Winkleman's, Roys, and page boy haircuts...Now THAT'S a fetish.
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mckeen - 2004-02-01 17:27:53
Why I am I the one laying on the ground not dead, just laying there? Pew belts...this could be a denominational revolution.
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Jeremy McKeen - 2004-08-31 14:41:51
Um...found my name (which is very unusual) on your site. Hi. This is Jeremy McKeen.
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