Review by Richard Meads: Tom Wolfe's The Electric Kool-Aid Acid Test

Told with exactly the kind of disjointed euphoria those proto-hippies must have felt, Wolfe's tale of Kesey's ranch in La Honda reads like a Who's Who of the Sixties.

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Review by Steven Sutton: Ian Fleming's Casino Royale

Before reading this book, shake off all notions of Daniel Craig's performance in the film of the same name. His James Bond is nothing like the real James Bond. The real Bond is a human being. He's a product of 1953.

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Review by Molly Case: Chuck Palahniuk's Invisible Monsters

Don't expect the norm; Palahniuk creates a turbulent narrative that the reader must try to decipher along the way ... a bizarre road trip of drag queens, drug trafficking and ultimately self-destruction.

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