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Brian Leung
Brian Leung was born and raised in San Diego County, a somewhat unlikely location given that his mother was born in Battleground, Washington and his father escaped from China in 1949. For many years Brian lived in Los Angeles, where he studied the city's kinetic diversity and found his literary... show more

Brian Leung was born and raised in San Diego County, a somewhat unlikely location given that his mother was born in Battleground, Washington and his father escaped from China in 1949. For many years Brian lived in Los Angeles, where he studied the city's kinetic diversity and found his literary voice. Today he resides in a Shotgun house built in 1898 in Louisville, Kentucky. In addition to being an Associate Professor at the University of Louisville, and a novelist, he is an avid collector of original animation art and also, the work of the famed graphic artist, Charles Harper.
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Get Lost in the Stacks
Get Lost in the Stacks rated it 14 years ago
I received the book for free through Goodreads First Reads. Just a disclosure. I thought this book sounded really interesting but I just could not get into it. Read about 50 pages and I couldn't get the story, I couldn't feel the lead character, Addie, and just something about the book didn't work f...
misfitandmom
misfitandmom rated it 14 years ago
Adele (Addie) Main's story is told in alternating time lines, the first being the *present* in 1927 when she returns to the home she left behind in Dire, Wyoming and coming to grips with the tragic events that brought her to leave. The second timeline is Addie's story as she comes to join her brothe...
A Book and A Review #2
A Book and A Review #2 rated it 14 years ago
I won this book on First Reads. This is an excellent story set in many different periods of time. One thing that I can warn a potential reader about is that it is incredibly important not to skim this book. For about the first 60 pages, a number of characters are thrown at the reader and one must re...
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