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Huh, I wonder why A Million Little Pieces is suddenly popular again. -- nm
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mara
Jul 1 '11, 10:16
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I haven't read the book, but when he was called back to her show for the lashing, I think he missed a huge opportunity to tell her to go screw herself
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Max
Jul 1, 10:29
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Indeed. The story is fantastic, quibbling about details aside.
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Dr.Vermin+
Jul 1, 10:31
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When somebody claims it's true, the fact that it isn't doesn't seem like a nitpick to me. -- nm
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mara
Jul 1, 10:34
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why? what does it matter?
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Max
Jul 1, 10:52
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because context matters. -- nm
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mafic
Jul 1, 10:54
well sure, but it also turns it from a compelling story of survival and perseverance to a mediocre piece of fiction. -- nm
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mafic
Jul 1, 10:51
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i'm in this camp. and knowing something is true (or not) can dramatically alter the reader's experience. -- nm
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kare
Jul 1, 10:59
Of course it doesn't, to *you*.
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Dr.Vermin+
Jul 1, 10:43
I heard it mentioned some during the Gay Girl in Damascus hoax discussion.
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ty97
Jul 1, 10:23
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