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Old 07-26-2009, 07:09 AM   #27
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My bad!! Sorry I had no idea it was not legal. I just googled the name and it came up with that site.. I respectfully apologize to everyone........ :-(

No problem and no harm done. Sometimes, it's just a matter of letting people know.

I can certainly understand somoene's desire for wanting certain ebooks and certain writers. Personally, I'm waiting patiently for Pynchon and Vollmann's back catalog to become available, along with Nobel Prize winners Claude Simon and J.M.G. LeClezio, in addition to the postmodernist writer Gilbert Sorrentino ("Mulligan Stew," "Misterioso," "Rose Theatre, and "Aberration of Starlight," among others.)

So right now, I'm reading some pleasurable (and harmless) genre fiction dealing with zombies, dead animals of the feline variety, flying carpets with smashed faces, and face lifts (taken from the Living). [Ouch!]


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