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Old 03-04-2011, 12:47 PM   #27
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That's a good book, though I liked the sequel Raising the Stones much more (it's a loose sequel and the third book, Sideshow, is even more loosely connected).
I don't think I've read the follow-on novels. Tepper tends to be very repetitive with her plots so I often pass right on by her books these days. Grass was the first of her books that I read, and it is definitely in my top ten of all time, which is why I tend to be a bit bitter about some of her latest works.
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