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By Benjamin Kunkel
Available at National Book Stores


Wouldn’t it be great if all our decisions were guided by some external force, be it spiritual or pharmaceutical? That’s the premise behind Benjamin Kunkel’s first novel, Indecision. And if it sounds too good to be true, this shouldn’t prevent you from enjoying – and possibly relating to – Dwight Wilmerding’s metaphysical plight.
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The students were special guests at the VIP Welcome Party the NBA hosted for Orlando Magic forward Dwight Howard, his parents and six bombshells from the Houston Rockets Power Dancers in Makati a few weeks ago. They were also given all-access passes to the four-day Madness extravaganza in the parking lot surrounding the Araneta Coliseum.
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Available at National Book Stores


Wouldn’t it be great if all our decisions were guided by some external force, be it spiritual or pharmaceutical? That’s the premise behind Benjamin Kunkel’s first novel, Indecision. And if it sounds too good to be true, this shouldn’t prevent you from enjoying – and possibly relating to – Dwight Wilmerding’s metaphysical plight.
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