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25 Words or Less On Books
It started out as 25. I'm not counting any longer, but I try to keep it short.
Monday, July 20, 2009
71. Los Alamos, Joseph Kanon
Good mystery, interesting historical background, irrelevant O.K. love story, but why the critics raved as though we're on for a Pulitzer is beyond me.
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