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Bio: Crack Books is a blog about books. We love to read, and we love to write, and we love to keep journals about the stuff we’ve been reading. So why not publish it online for the whole world to read and share? Crack Books: where reading matters.

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D*U*C*K by Poppy Z. Brite

D*U*C*K by Poppy Z. Brite

By Crack Books • on July 21, 2010

An easily devoured read, D*U*C*K by cult author Poppy Z. Brite leaves readers wanting more. First things first,

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No Hope for Gomez! by Graham Parke

No Hope for Gomez! by Graham Parke

By Crack Books • on July 14, 2010

Graham Parke’s novel, No Hope For Gomez!, is an unusual read, and we’d expect nothing less from the 2008 winner of Broken Pencil’s Indie

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Birds of America by Lorrie Moore

Birds of America by Lorrie Moore

By Crack Books • on June 30, 2010

If I ever take it upon myself to do something insane like spending another 30 grand to get an MFA in Creative Writing, I’d want Lorrie Moore to be

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Hotel Honolulu by Paul Theroux

Hotel Honolulu by Paul Theroux

By Crack Books • on May 26, 2010

Read mainly during a stint scoring Hawaii Math at one of the country’s top education testing facilities, Paul Theroux’s Hotel Honolulu provided

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The Road by Cormac McCarthy

The Road by Cormac McCarthy

By Crack Books • on March 29, 2010

The

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Writers’ League of Texas Book Sale and Panel Discussion, March 18

Writers’ League of Texas Book Sale and Panel Discussion, March 18

By Crack Books • on March 10, 2010

Even the Writer’s League of Texas is getting in on SXSW fever! They’ll be holding a Sidewalk Book

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Eat, Pray, Love by Elizabeth Gilbert

Eat, Pray, Love by Elizabeth Gilbert

By Crack Books • on March 8, 2010

I hate reading bestsellers. Maybe this is a stupid prejudice, or maybe it proves what a snob I am, but in general, I’ve found that I’m more

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