Laura Simandl (lsiman@email.msn.com)
Sat, 28 Aug 1999 09:45:14 -0700
I'm glad The Pickup was brought up. Perhaps it's been
discussed before but can anyone explain to me what is meant
by the last line of the book. I loved this book, even though
it was depressing as hell, but getting to the last line threw
me for a loop. What did Willeford mean by it? What effect was
he going for? Hopefully those who've read it remember it as
I'm not sure I should mention due to spoiling it for those
that haven't read it. Or was I the only one that found it
intriguing?
Laura Simandl
----- Original Message ----- From: B. Cox <christoforo@email.msn.com>
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Sent: Friday, August 27, 1999 1:46 PM Subject: RE: RARA-AVIS:
suggestions?
>
> And for a real downer, you cold try The Pickup, one
of the most depressing
> books I've ever read.
>
> Brad Cox
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