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Michael Crummey

December 11, 2013March 10, 2014Leave a comment

The first book I read by Michael Crummey was the weird and wonderful Galore, and I loved it.  So, when I went into a used book store one day and saw both The Wreckage and River Thieves, I snatched them up. The next one I read was The Wreckage.  I think I chose this one … Continue reading Michael Crummey

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