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NOTE: I'm the co-founder of the Seattle Review of Books (seattlereviewofbooks.com), and so don't log and rate books here anymore. But I LOVE being friends with book lovers and seeing what everybody is reading, and I check in here pretty often. Let's be friends. ...more

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California Four O'Clock

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“Life is made of fear. Some people eat fear soup three times a day. Some people eat fear soup all the meals there are. I eat it sometimes. When they bring me fear soup to eat, I try not to eat it, I try to send it back. But sometimes I'm too afraid to and have to eat it anyway.”
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