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KEVIN RABALAIS
Kevin purchased one book every day from Maple Street
Book Shop before Rhoda Faust hired himthree years later.
Americana by Don DeLillo (fiction)
Don DeLillo is at the forefront of American fiction. This, his first
novel, is the seed from which all of his other books grow.
The Plague by Albert Camus (fiction)
This is Camuss most passionately realized novel.
I Served the King of England by Bohumi Hrabal (fiction)
Pre-World War II. Hrabal creates a world where nothing is quite
what is seems for the narrator.
Immortality by Milan Kundera (fiction)
In his last novel written in Czech, Kundera creates the ultimate
literary symphony.
The New York Trilogy by Paul Auster (fiction)
Paul Auster grabs you from the first sentence of these literary
labyrinths.
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