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Flannelwood
Flannelwood | Raymond Luczak
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"Spontaneous combustion occurs when Bill, a forty-year-old barista, meets James, a disabled factory worker and a daddy hunk, at an OctoBear Dance. For six months they share weekends of incredible passion at James's house up north in the country. Winter has never seemed hotter in their flannel sheets. But on the first day of spring James abruptly informs Bill over the phone that it's not going to work out and hangs up. No further explanation: just the static of silence. Feeling like a ghost, Bill searches for answers in his recollections of James and others who'd departed too early from his life. When he does discover why, it comes from a mysterious stranger with secrets of his own, and he learns a valuable lesson about love and perseverance"--Provided by publisher.
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RebeccaH
Flannelwood | Raymond Luczak
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Mehso-so

This had some good points — the tribute to Djuna Barnes especially and also the portrayal of heartbreak — but overall the writing left me cold.

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RebeccaH
Flannelwood | Raymond Luczak
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Reading this book for review, having some very mixed feelings...

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