The structure of the book sometimes feels like looping the track, covering the same ground with a slightly newer perspective each time.
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The structure of the book sometimes feels like looping the track, covering the same ground with a slightly newer perspective each time.
Read MoreThe central conflict of the novel appears when Binnie reckons with that sizzling space between wanting to create and actually creating.
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Read MoreGabriel Blackwell has a heart, and in Doom Town, he wants to break yours.
Read MoreTownsend veers away from punching down, treating her teenaged subjects with reverence.
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