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Paperback Books by Jonathan Carroll
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| Glass Soup |
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| by Jonathan Carroll |
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| This bizarre and quirky sequel to WHITE APPLES picks up not long after the previous literary fantasy left off. At the behest of Anjo, Isabelle’s unearthly unborn child, Isabelle brought her lover and Anjo’s father, Vincent, out of... Read More |
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| Publication Date: November 2006 |
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| Outside the Dog Museum |
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| by Jonathan Carroll |
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| Creatively brilliant but somewhat morally suspect architect Harry Radcliffe is no stranger to the unexplained. But a commission to design a dog museum for the Sultan of Saru, a small Persian Gulf nation, puts him into contact with more magic... Read More |
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| Publication Date: June 2005 |
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| Sleeping in Flame |
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| by Jonathan Carroll |
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| His style is a kind of prose hybrid of Hermann Hesse and D.M. Thomas....Taking the reader far beyond comic-book sorcery and the world of the one-dimensional, love-crossed hero, Carroll achieves that rarest of literary triumphs: bold adult... Read More |
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| Publication Date: September 2004 |
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| White Apples |
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| by Jonathan Carroll |
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| Vincent Ettrich, a genial philanderer, discovers he has died and come back to life, but he has no idea why, or what the experience was like. Gradually, he discovers he was brought back by his true love, Isabelle, because she is pregnant with... Read More |
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| Publication Date: July 2003 |
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| Bones of the Moon |
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| by Jonathan Carroll |
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| For no reason she can discern, Cullen is able to make her dreams into reality. But as her dreams get more bizarre and out of control, elements of them seemingly begin to cross over into her daily reality in ways that she doesn't like. |
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| Publication Date: May 2002 |
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| The Wooden Sea |
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| by Jonathan Carroll |
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| When his recently adopted dog dies, police chief Frannie McCabe is set on the path of a bizarre mystery that will eventually involve aliens, time travel, the dead, and his own past. This is a New York Times Notable Book for 2001. |
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| Publication Date: February 2002 |
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| The Land of Laughs |
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| by Jonathan Carroll |
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| Along with his somewhat odd girlfriend, a teacher travels to a small Missouri town with the intention of writing a biography of his favorite author, a deceased children's writer named Marshall France. As his research commences, he begins to... Read More |
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| Publication Date: January 2001 |
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| Publication Date: November 2000 |
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