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shana-nigans

"Everything Sticks Like a Broken Record"
Or: Adventures in Geekery with stops in Comics, Poetry, Gallifrey, and more...
Aug 23 '12
Can we all just agree that we need to start using this kind of advertising for books again?

Can we all just agree that we need to start using this kind of advertising for books again?

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    If you haven’t read beyond Breakfast at Tiffany’s and In Cold Blood, then you must read Capote’s lush, erotic, and...