Vol. 62 No. 4 1995 - page 711

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Phosphor in Dreamland
a novel by Rikki Ducomet
Wildly comic, erotic, and perverse, this
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Set
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Foreign Parts
a novel by Janice Galloway
Upon its publication in Great Britain,
Foreisn Parts
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gutsy portrayal of female friendship," and
"a painstakingly crafted, multi-layered
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