thanks for the write-up. i've been looking forward to the release, but it had slipped my mind of late. he writes so eloquently on his blog (http://lastplanetojakarta.com/)that i figured the book would be a good read regardless of the subject.
how do you think it compares to the other work of fiction in the 33 1/3 collection, joe pernice's take on "meat is murder"?
imaginary serotonein said on May 9, 2008:
thanks for the write-up. i've been looking forward to the release, but it had slipped my mind of late. he writes so eloquently on his blog (http://lastplanetojakarta.com/)that i figured the book would be a good read regardless of the subject.
how do you think it compares to the other work of fiction in the 33 1/3 collection, joe pernice's take on "meat is murder"?