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Kensington (2007), Paperback, 352 pages
Description
Being invisible is Nick Dunhill's MO. For 19 years he's hidden himself from his family, and now in NYC he's still keeping himself to himself. He walks the city streets, drinks in dive bars, cleans apartments and tries to co-exist with his three flatmates - all while keeping his wounded heart under wraps, wondering if anything ever lasts. But now his vanishing act is about to be challenged. Nick is forced into the land of the living - into relationships and opportunities, love and sex, and finally into an acceptance of his past and the chances of his future.
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LibraryThing member taffygold123
I'm gratefull to the other reviewers as I'm reading the book for the second time and once again, was finding it strangely hollow. Now I realize that's probably because I haven't read any of the other books that would have given this some depth. Also had no idea it was written by four authors. I
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don't even like it when a book has two authors. Anyway, I may continue to read it, but the intimacy I like with a story just isn't there. Show Less
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352 p.; 9 inches
ISBN
0758216866 / 9780758216861
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OCLC = 193
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