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Madison Smartt Bell: Critical Review by Elizabeth Tallent

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SOURCE: "Hypnotist, Heal Thyself," in The New York Times Book Review, Vol. 96, January 6, 1991, p. 11.

In the review below, Tallent discusses the interplay of the ordinary with the extraordinary in Doctor Sleep.

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