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Attention. Deficit. Disorder.

Attention. Deficit. Disorder.

by Brad Listi

Simon Spotlight Entertainment

23 January 2007, 368 pages, $12.95

[26 June 2007]

by Savannah Schroll Guz

Brad Listi's new novel realistically shows how Gen Xers perceive the world: it's full of random information that doesn't add up to an understanding of what life is all about.
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