![]() Unless, of course, you happen to be a ne'er-do-well alcoholic wanna-be writer far too obsessed with football in the late 1960s. In case you have a short attention span, I'll say this up front: I don't recommend reading A Fan's Notes. Then, only the end of a year could induce me to finally write about it, now that the memory has receded a bit and I can think about it without cursing the name of Exley. A Fan's Notes has only 383 pages in the edition I read, but it took three long weeks to slog through it, and only the fact that it was finite kept me going. This is the book that broke me, broke the Vintage Contemporaries reading series, broke it all to hell. Years Prematurely Declared to Be Over (3).Travel Broadens The Mind Until You Can't Get Your Head Out the Door (94).The First Thing We Do Let's Kill All the Lawyers (6).Tedious Minutiae of a Boring Life (349).It's Only The End of the World Again (1).Horrible Images That Will Never Leave Your Brain (12).Hornswoggler's Estleman Loren Project (12). ![]() ![]() ![]() Zenith: Phases One to Four by Grant Morrison and S. ![]()
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