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How did I ever miss all that brown, brown, brown?
I have not taken the photos down from the site yet, so if I ever miss my old furniture, I can just look at their photos online.
The subject of the nineteen-sixties came up, and, instead of joining them in bragging about all the drugs I used to take, I said, "Boy, did I ever miss out!
I get the normal questions, like what made me go vegan and if I ever miss eating meat.
I was offered a sofa to live on during the week and another place to stay if I ever miss the last train.
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Nobody Is Ever Missing by Catherine Lacey (Granta).
This is how much I liked Catherine Lacey's début novel, "Nobody Is Ever Missing": I read it over a summer weekend, mostly transfixed, earmarking nearly every other page to identify perceptions or turns of phrase I might wish to return to.
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The moody but endearing narrative voice is reminiscent of Jenny Offill's "Dept. of Speculation" and Catherine Lacey's "Nobody Is Ever Missing". Fans of those novels will find a lot to enjoy.
It's not easy to draw a line from the work of Catherine Lacey (whose Nobody Is Ever Missing is beautiful and abstracted) to the work of Greg Jackson (whose Prodigals was an exercise in muscular realist prose).
— Elizabeth Kolbert I often start reading fiction by ear — I suspect many people do — and it was the voice on the page that drew me into Catherine Lacey's début novel, "Nobody Is Ever Missing": incantatory, cool, and unerringly tuned to fresh detail.
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