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Saturday, February 11, 2006

Saturday, February 11, 2006 12:16 pm by Cristina   No comments
Globe and Mail reviews Whispers the Missing Child by D. O. Dodd and compares its not feel-good vibes to:

Lewis Carroll on opium, the attic rooms of Charlotte Brontë, the Freudian dreamscapes of D. M. Thomas and the pathological mind of Joyce Carol Oates

Definitely not a feel-good book!

(A big applause, though, to the writers/editors at the Globe and Mail for using the ë. It's not often we see it in the press!)

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