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The acclaimed author of "Easy Travel to Other Planets" now presents a brilliant novel of two couples--sophisticated and beautiful, involved in sexual and political intrigues, and private and public duplicities--on the eve of a Mexican election
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Singing into the Piano
Ted Mooney
PB list price $14
Vintage Contemporaries (March 1999)
ISBN: 0679743065
368 pages
Other editions: HB
average review:
Reviews:
This gets: a
from eryka:
I have to admit to a certain prurient enjoyment of some of the raunchy sex in this book, but otherwise, there was such a lack of coherent plot that I couldn't take it. This book is another reason I don't particularly go for male writers. Call me sexist.
From the back cover:
So good you just can't stand it.
Almost that good.
Sort of good.
Generally a waste of time.
Destined for the recycler.