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In reply to the discussion: What book did you start to read, didn't like, and quit? [View all]fadedrose
(10,044 posts)14. GUN, WITH OCCASIONAL MUSIC by Jonathan Lethem
        Wow.  This must be one of those dark future books.  Everybody has their own supply of some kind of powdered drugs - main character had procedure done where he exchanged nerve endings with a female to experience her feelings and she'll have his feelings - in their sexual apparatus....I quit about page 19 and don't know how that turned out...
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