Discussion: Craig Kee Strete

His stories, especially "Live Far", always seem to have a double meaning.

>>By Nikki



Oh. I have read Burn Down the Night a long time ago, and have not noticed any double meaning. However, it was one of the most impressing books I have read. Someone said, it reads like it was written with a totem pole. And that's true :-)

>>By mg



can someone help me on a bookreport

>>By diet



I read Burn Down the Night, and I do not think that there is a double meaning to the book, it is nothing but a picture in words of the '60s. It must be read as it is writen, for it is a picture.

>>By Don



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