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fiction addiction

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fiction addiction | my daily fiction fix Skip to content View menu View sidebar fiction addiction my daily fiction fix Home who is this junkie? February 20, 2012 April 27, 2012 by fictionaddict a suburban tragedy good trips 3 Comments I might have mentioned before that I don’t believe in spoilers. As a matter of fact I sometimes read the last pages of a novel first just to see what to expect. Maybe that’s why I’ve never been able to read detective novels, I simply don’t care who did it, I’m more interested in the criminal’s every day life, how they like their coffee and what they think about in a crowded bus (well, this part isn’t very hard to imagine). After watching Sam Mendes’ Revolutionary Road twice, I decided to give the book a try too. There’s nothing more thrilling for me than a psychological suicidal drama; the more depressing and hopeless and with a more predictable ending, the better. I guess it’s a cathartic thing, like the effects of a Greek ...

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