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8: All True: Unbelievable by Amy Fusselman

kbooch3's review

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3.0

a touch self-indulgent (okay, i know it's a memoir, but really), but generally of interest, and a quick read at that.

meghan111's review

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3.0

A series of prose poems in loosely related paragraphs. Covers the idea of time, memory, Beastie Boys, motorcycles, motherhood, energy healing, childhood abuse. Fusselman is affiliated with McSweeney's, I loved her other book The Pharmacist's Mate, which is similar but more centered on the death of her father.

mhall's review

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3.0

A series of prose poems in loosely related paragraphs. Covers the idea of time, memory, Beastie Boys, motorcycles, motherhood, energy healing, childhood abuse. Fusselman is affiliated with McSweeney's, I loved her other book The Pharmacist's Mate, which is similar but more centered on the death of her father.
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