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Jitterbug Perfume - Tom Robbins

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Glad you enjoyed it. I'm a big fan of his works, especially another roadside attraction and fierce invalids.
 

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Originally Posted by dopey
What Tom Robbins should I look at next (if I were so inclined)? Will I get a completely different experience?

personally you're getting a similiar experience from most of his books. He has a particular style, and while stories vary to a certain degree, they all maintain the same essential ideas. Still it's easy to find ways to enjoy each book seperately.


One of my favorites is Fierce Invalids Home from Hot Climates, but it's mostly because I knew a main very similiar to the main character.

Most people would suggest Another Roadside Attraction or Skinny Legs and All though, which are both good books as well.

If you enjoyed Jitterbug, you really can't go wrong with most of his books overall.
 

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