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Mark Pogodzinski Book Title Author Purchase Link Star Rating Janet
Fitch Book Reviews Flashes
And Specks
by Mark
Pogodzinski Fiction-Net Rating Flashes
And Specks begins with the
suicide of Henry's cousin,
Carter. The cousins use the comic
book world to escape from their
own worlds, comic book heroes
being a prominent and occurring
theme throughout Flashes And
Specks, particularly the notion
of hero verses
villain. I
was not initially expecting to
like this book but by the time
I'd finished it, I was converted
enough to consider it almost a
'must read'. Flashes And Specks
is just the right length for what
it is but at the same time, it
leaves you wanting more.
Insightful, mind-bending and at
times challenging to the point of
being slightly depressing,
Flashes and Specks will make you
consider your own feelings on
life's challenges. Surprisingly
unforgettable. Flashes
And Specks - Read The Full
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