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[Title] => J.K. Rowling's next book: 'The Casual Vacancy'
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By Mark Haddon
Vintage, 226 pages
Available at National Book Stores and Powerbooks
The first person is the best narrative approach for conveying mental states. Its immediacy brings us directly into the minds of characters as diverse as Holden Caulfield (The Catcher in the Rye), Ishmael (Moby Dick), even Tyler Durden (Fight Club). Sometimes, it brings us closer to a subject than wed prefer to be.
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By Mark Haddon
Vintage, 226 pages
Available at National Book Stores and Powerbooks
The first person is the best narrative approach for conveying mental states. Its immediacy brings us directly into the minds of characters as diverse as Holden Caulfield (The Catcher in the Rye), Ishmael (Moby Dick), even Tyler Durden (Fight Club). Sometimes, it brings us closer to a subject than wed prefer to be.
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