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Less than Zero Study Guide

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by Bret Easton Ellis
About 94 pages (28,170 words)
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Clay and Trent go to dinner before attending another party with friends. Blair is already stoned when she sees Clay and gives him a Christmas gift of a scarf, which he wears for the evening. Eventually, Clay meets with his drug dealer, Rip, and the two do some hits of cocaine in an upstairs bathroom.

Stoned and drunk on champagne, Clay agrees to go home with Griffin and awakes the next morning at 4:30 and walks out past the maid who says nothing to him and doesn't think it strange that a half naked young man is leaving the house at that hour of the morning. On the way home, Clay is distracted by a billboard which says "Disappear here." Not wanting to ponder the possible message, Clay speeds home and finds a Ferrari.....

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