Memoirs From The 82nd Floor and Descending

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By Nicholas Galt
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(3.33 based on 3 reviews)

Published: April 26, 2011
Words: 589 (approximate)
Language: English
ISBN: 9781458039668


Description

Between the 82nd floor and ground level what passes through your mind?

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Review by: Mark Stewart on April 28, 2011 : star star star
For a story that has thoughts only the juxtaposition needs to be more accurate. Watch the grammar and spelling mistakes and then the story would be a good read.
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Review by: Ernest Winchester on April 28, 2011 : star star star
Reminds me of the Gene Wilder movie about the girl in the red dress. I don't remember if he got her or not.
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Review by: Patrick Worden on April 28, 2011 : star star star star
Mr. Galt is an excellent writer. That is clear in this piece, where the narrator's fate is clear from the beginning. Despite that well-planned spoiler, the reader is still engaged, all the way to the wryly funny end.

Keep your eye on this author. I suspect he'll continue to amaze.
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