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Death Sentence

By (artist) Sam Falls, Contributions by Jamie Kanzler

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""MY DAD CALLED ME TO TELL ME HE HAD BEEN THINKING ABOUT MORE FUN MORE FUN WAS THE VIDEO ARCADE WE WENT TO WHEN I WAS GROWING UP IT SMELLED LIKE CAR EXHAUST AND I LOVED IT NOW IS THE TIME OF YEAR THAT MAKES IT TWO YEARS SINCE I HAVE BEEN TO ROSE HILL SOMETIMES YOU ARE JUST MAKING A MAP OF PLACES SOMETIMES YOU REALLY AREN’T ARCADES ARE THE PLACES WE GO TO PLAY GAMES HEAVEN IS THE PLACE WHERE ANGELS HANG OUT AND SIT IN CLOUD-CHAIRS”

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Publisher | Karma
Published date | 6 Oct 2016
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Format | Paperback / softback
Pages | 368
Dimensions | 230 x 305 x 0mm (L x W x H)
Weight | 1000g
ISBN | 978-1-9385-6050-7
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