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The Lives of Rocks by Rick Bass

The Lives of Rocks

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by Rick Bass
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  • First Published:
  • Nov 6, 2006, 224 pages
  • Paperback:
  • Oct 2007, 224 pages
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Linda Hedrick

The Lives of Rocks
I loved it and was left wondering afterward. Wondering is not always such a bad thing. I wanted to know more at the end and intend to reread it after my son, who leans toward tragic novels, reads it and we can discuss his thoughts. I think I may have missed something (reading distractedly) along the way that I need to find when I reread it. I very much have enjoyed the collection.
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