Netherland - Joseph O’Neill - Book Review - New York TimesFirst Faved : May 19 2008 by drew_sFaved : 1 time with noteViewed : 6 timesFave It!
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Wow; high praise. I think I'll check this one out.
Quoted: “Netherland” is a bit like the wily and ebullient Chuck Ramkissoon. It has more life inside it than 10 very good novels.
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i tried to find this book for you today but couldn't. it must not be out yet.