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Wednesday, October 3, 2007
The Thanatos Syndrome by Walker Percy
A novel that makes you think with themes and undercurrents that are engaging and profound. The knowledge of the self and the flaws that make us unique and human explored with insight, compassion, and without shrinking from our illnesses.
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