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The Unnamed
The Unnamed
By
Joshua Ferris
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Started reading:
23rd January 2010
Finished reading:
30th January 2010
Recent Comments
Andy
Nice review, Ben. I actually hadn’t heard of this book, but I might have to look for it. True SF...
Ben
If you mean the current, theme, I can’t take the credit for that. It’s Renegade, by...
Clare Swindlehurst
I’ve just stumbled upon your site and wanted to tell you how great I think your...
mike
just found out about the other book myself, waiting for it to be delivered. i dont blame you for...
Charles
It’s interesting that the filmmakers (or the screenwriter) made the decision to approach the...
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