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But, the characters, particularly the main character Moses Sweetland, make this novel a journey of hope, bewilderment, love and pain.

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Mr. Dickey, a Newsweek correspondent who has reported widely on terrorism, has the facts to make this novel chilling as well as engrossing.

The plot is silly, but the images and the incredible sense of the power of the subconscious mind make this novel compelling.

That inescapable id-driven longing, and the simultaneous fight to conquer it in the name of civilization, make this novel embody both fire and earth, substance and spirit.

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It is the combination of political authenticity with sensuous awareness that makes this novel so powerful.

That's what makes this novel so much more than a joke.

The list of topics sometimes makes this novel, Sam Munson's first, feel a bit shaggy.

What makes this novel different from the ones that have gone before is its darkness.

What brings Gwen to life and makes this novel work is Humphreys's meticulous, lucid prose.

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