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Old 05-14-2007, 10:05 AM   #1
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Joyce Carol Oates...

Have you read something by Joyce Carol Oates?

I just finished "The Falls", the first book I read by her... I found it very special. She writes with a very unusuall language and a kind of heavy story that follows a hole generation...

It was a little bit to long... but i enjoyed the hole book anyway! I loved to read more, some tips?
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Care to share what the book was about? It would be easier to help you then.
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