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Back to Blood by Tom Wolfe

Back to Blood

by Tom Wolfe
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  • First Published:
  • Oct 23, 2012, 608 pages
  • Paperback:
  • Jul 2013, 736 pages
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BinkWms

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So: Irritating at times, but I have read all of his novels and have always found them well worth the trouble. Definitely a lot of bang for your buck. Being from Florida, found it mostly believable. I pre-ordered this book and read it non-stop. If you have not read his work; start with Bonfires or Man in Full.
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