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Peter Rosch
Peter Rosch is what happens when a Polish drag racing varsity bowler and a beautiful but über paranoid French Canadian Air Force brat get together on a disco dance floor in glorious Albuquerque, NM. He's a recovering alcoholic who favors the run-on sentence--the one thing for which he offers no... show more

Peter Rosch is what happens when a Polish drag racing varsity bowler and a beautiful but über paranoid French Canadian Air Force brat get together on a disco dance floor in glorious Albuquerque, NM. He's a recovering alcoholic who favors the run-on sentence--the one thing for which he offers no apologies. Eighteen years in NYC, Boston and Los Angeles as an award winning writer, creative director, and commercial director in advertising has left him moderately famous in an industry filled with the very best kind of people--lunatics. His commercial work for Levi's, AXE, Rolling Stone Magazine, Acura and more is polarizing, and you either hate it or love it because you've definitely seen it. When he isn't writing ads, penning entries for his blog level9paranoia.com, outlining ideas for new books, you will most likely find him playing fetch with his cat Target. Yes, his cat plays fetch.
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A Book and A Review #2
A Book and A Review #2 rated it 12 years ago
I had come across this book on Goodreads and when I saw it on Netgalley, I knew I had to ask for it. However, as I read the book, I could never get into it. First off, the writing came off as kind of cold. Another, and probably the main issue, was the formatting on the ebook I received was horrible....
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Bitsy Bling Books rated it 12 years ago
For the majority of the book I was thinking that perhaps Sarah was a figment of Max's imagination. I arrived at this during Sarah's talks with her therapist, Beth. Given the set up and alternating chapters it was plausible to think that perhaps this was all happening inside Max's drunk induced mind...
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