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In a peek at his latest chapter, Jason had me drooling over the recipe one minute, and worried about the house on fire the next!
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    In a peek at his latest chapter, Jason had me drooling over the recipe one minute, and worried about the house on fire the next!
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      Hilarious!  So well written it had me fully engaged to the point of wanting to go and cook steaks with an extra layer of fat now... 
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        Hilarious!  So well written it had me fully engaged to the point of wanting to go and cook steaks with an extra layer of fat now... 
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          I can't wait to read the rest!!!
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            I can't wait to read the rest!!!
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              If you enjoy literary fiction with a nice solid dose of misanthropy, morbidness, and sprinkles of sarcasm peppered in: Look no further. Jason writes with a prose heavy style that appeals to me as someone who loves books dripping with flavor. The opening chapter is a fantastic introduction to the style of Jason's writing. If his sarcasm continues through the book-you'll maintain a wry grin and look at the world around through new lenses. Particularly if you follow his drinking regimen at the end of each chapter! 
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                If you enjoy literary fiction with a nice solid dose of misanthropy, morbidness, and sprinkles of sarcasm peppered in: Look no further. Jason writes with a prose heavy style that appeals to me as someone who loves books dripping with flavor. The opening chapter is a fantastic introduction to the style of Jason's writing. If his sarcasm continues through the book-you'll maintain a wry grin and look at the world around through new lenses. Particularly if you follow his drinking regimen at the end of each chapter! 
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                  Jason Pomerance knows how to write living, breathing people. That much is unquestionably clear, as he introduces us to an extended family of characters with more substance in three opening chapters than some may accomplish in an entire novel. Jason transports us into each person's deepest thoughts with ease. A young man searching for acceptance, a woman losing herself in years of regret, and a senior battling the maddening, occasionally amusing, but inevitably depressing realities of age. Nothing is off the table. And speaking of the table, a collection of culinary delights, masterfully detailed, are woven through this tale. Each one leaving me craving a trip to the fridge, and/or the pub. I am already in love with this book, and I can't wait to have it in my hands!
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                    Jason Pomerance knows how to write living, breathing people. That much is unquestionably clear, as he introduces us to an extended family of characters with more substance in three opening chapters than some may accomplish in an entire novel. Jason transports us into each person's deepest thoughts with ease. A young man searching for acceptance, a woman losing herself in years of regret, and a senior battling the maddening, occasionally amusing, but inevitably depressing realities of age. Nothing is off the table. And speaking of the table, a collection of culinary delights, masterfully detailed, are woven through this tale. Each one leaving me craving a trip to the fridge, and/or the pub. I am already in love with this book, and I can't wait to have it in my hands!
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