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                        Home Josh Rouse 
                        			
                        A quirky sophomore effort by a singer-songwriter to watch. Starts strong ("Marvin Gaye" and "Direction" are standouts) but
                           eventually all the songs begin to sound alike, which is unfortunate. Josh should maybe hire a producer more willing to experiment
                           with his sound. - Submitted by Patricia
                         
                        		
                        
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                                           Books 
                                          			
                                          Motherless Brooklyn Jonathan Lethem 
                                          			
                                          A mystery novel told in the first person by a young man who suffers from Tourette's Syndrome. The mystery plot itself is stretched
                                             a little thin, but this is a real tour de force by a writer to watch. - Submitted by Sheila
                                           
                                          		
                                          
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                                          Rushmore Wes Anderson, director 
                                          			
                                          One of the sweetest and funniest movies of the 90s. Some people didn't like the main character, but I found him fascinating
                                             and charming in a squirmy sort of way. Also one of the best and least contrived happy endings I've seen in a movie recently.
                                             Bill Murray is great! - Submitted by Jim
                                           
                                          		
                                          
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