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The Kite Runner
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1984
Rejection
The Craziest Book Ever Written
The Atrocity Exhibition
American Gods: Tenth Anniversary (American Gods, #1)
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Yellowface
The Picture of Dorian Gray
Notes from Underground
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Let's Shake It Up A Bit
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Tim Fargo
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David Guterson
We Japanese, on the other hand, know our egos are nothing. We bend our egos, all of the time, and that is where we differ. That is the fundamental difference, Hatsue. We bend our heads, we bow and are silent, because we understand that by ourselves alone, we are nothing at all, dust in a strong wind, while the 'hakujin' believes his aloneness is everything, his separateness is the foundation of his existence. He seeks and grasps, seeks and grasps for his separateness, while we seek union with th ...more
David Guterson, Snow Falling on Cedars

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Candid with Chandler Lacey-Payne This is the group to discuss my provocative book, Judas: Breaths of Fire. Ask questions, give fe…more
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