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I agree wholeheartedly with Mr. Bernstein, whose tale is similar to my own.
As "The Sabotage Café" unfolds, the question of whose tale this is, mother's or daughter's, becomes thornier.
One had that effect on me: Sunjeev Sahota, whose tale of recent Sikh immigrants in Yorkshire is magically observed.
As editor of a series of books called "Wild Cards," a superhero series told in prose, he described one character whose tale rings familiar.
The book, whose tale of bondage and domination is credited for thrusting erotic literature into the mainstream, has sold 65m copies worldwide and topped bestseller lists.
The characters -- insecure medieval warriors in a land called Udrogoth, whose tale is told in mock-heroic tones -- have neither full faces nor profiles.
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This weekend it's by Bobby Gonzales, whose tales originate well before television: American Indian myths.
Armistead Maupin, whose Tales of the City trilogy was a publishing sensation, is another notable absentee.
In February, a group of writers read from rock star memoirs, a genre whose literary value is often questionable, but whose tales of debauchery never really get old.
He writes as a kind of village sage, a war veteran whose tales compel passers-by to stop and listen.
With such divergent rulings, eyes are turned toward the case of Mr. Strandlof, whose tales were so convincing he was able to start his own veterans group.
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