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The Way Through Doors, The Elephant Vanishes
By
Matt Borondy
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Published:
February 5, 2009
I just picked up the new Jesse Ball novel
The Way Through Doors
at Powell’s the other day, and I’ve brought it with me to Marfa, TX where I’m spending the month of February. That and
The Elephant Vanishes
by Murakami.
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Anna-Lynne Williams, music editor
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