Highlights From the First, Adam Taft Lambert (9780999499009) — Readings Books

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Highlights From the First
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Highlights From the First

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From visionary author Adam Taft Lambert comes perhaps his greatest work to date. Beginning with his unexpected opening essay and featuring observations from experiences as varied as a Bon Iver concert, a 13-hour over-night bus trip to Louisville, and exploring the reality of Horcruxes, this hilarious and chaotic collection is sure to be an instant classic. With Highlights From the First, debut author Adam Taft Lambert has proven himself a capable and creative critic of the modern landscape.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Capitol Press Publishing
Date
11 November 2017
Pages
168
ISBN
9780999499009

From visionary author Adam Taft Lambert comes perhaps his greatest work to date. Beginning with his unexpected opening essay and featuring observations from experiences as varied as a Bon Iver concert, a 13-hour over-night bus trip to Louisville, and exploring the reality of Horcruxes, this hilarious and chaotic collection is sure to be an instant classic. With Highlights From the First, debut author Adam Taft Lambert has proven himself a capable and creative critic of the modern landscape.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Capitol Press Publishing
Date
11 November 2017
Pages
168
ISBN
9780999499009