I realized, since I’m starting to review on other sites, that it makes more sense for me to post my reading lists in retrospect. So here’s March’s reading, in no particular order. Girlvert: A Porno Memoir, Oriana Small Poseurs, Deborah (…)
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I went to Book Soup to hear Andre Dubus III read from Townie last night. Stay tuned for a recap of the evening (link to come), but I’ll preface by saying that Dubus is seriously pleasant. In all honesty, I (…)
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