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Old 01-26-2011, 11:28 AM   #8003
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Just finished Play Dead by John Levitt. I reviewed it on my blog (www.BearMountainBooks.com). This is a book where I really wish it had been picked for a book club/discussion because I'd love to over-analyze it.

There's some really excellent scenes that I just loved; and then there's some segments where I wondered...will this strike other readers the same way??? I could have hated the ending, but strangely I didn't. It fit the book; it just fit even though it's not the type of ending I'd typically go for.

It was a really good read; Levitt remains one of my favorite authors. His work is just different enough that I always find a twist I'm not expecting. He does well in avoiding cliches, especially in the character's love-life. Always a good read.
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