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Phantom Pains of Madness by Noelle Kocot

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5.0

I love this book more than I did when I first read it a few years ago. It is holy and common. It brings me to a peculiar, fantastical little town, and also to a bedroom, a train station, to myth. It whooshes right along. There is a lot of god in this book, and well done for it.
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