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The Life of the World to Come by Dan Cluchey

The Life of the World to Come

by Dan Cluchey

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  • Jun 2016, 256 pages
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Nancy F. (Naples, IN)

Not my
I struggled with the authors' premise that the reader could follow his narrative. I am sure this is my preference showing. I did enjoy some of his humor.
Jeanne B. (Albuquerque, NM)

Virtually unreadable
It's distressing to have to give a book only one star, but this particular book worked hard for it. It was clunky, pretentious and boring, and then it would get truly awful. I've been reading a lot of really good fiction lately, much of it featured on BookBrowse. But this - this hurt my brain.
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