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When I wrote it, I tried to stay true to the nature of the blog by having each chapter exist as a whole complete story in and of itself, but also tell an overarching story, like in Tina Fey's Bossypants or any of David Sedaris's books.
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Bauman brings us into the heads of both sisters by having them narrate alternating chapters of the book, a gambit familiar to readers of Rachel Cohn and David Levithan's 2006 novel "Nick and Norah's Infinite Playlist" (which also featured a pair of teenage Jersey strivers).
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In China once, I was speaking at a university about my books and said that, unfortunately, you couldn't read them there, and someone in the audience put their hand up and said that there was a translation of Satantango on the net that had been done chapter by chapter by people who loved it.
It is believed to have been sent, chapter by chapter, by Voltaire to the Duke and Duchess La Vallière in the autumn of 1758.
As a consequence of the way the book has been compiled, many topics are repeated throughout the text, but since each chapter has been written by a different author, one gets many different perspectives.
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