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		<title>Caryn Rose&#8217;s Rock&#8217;n&#8217;Roll Love Letter (In Book Form)</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>The author's debut novel is a rock and roll Frankenstein, brought to life with equal parts fanzine, road tale, and love story. </p>
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<p><em>B-Sides and Broken Hearts</em> is a rock and roll Frankenstein, brought to life with equal parts fanzine, road tale, and love story. 10 years in the making, author <a href="http://carynlrose.com/#_">Caryn  Rose</a> presents a wholly satisfying ode to those who know it’s only rock  and roll, but they like it anyways, dammit.  And, while there are plenty  of novels featuring rock star debauchery and “little band that could”  success stories already out there, Rose’s debut novel comes from a  different place entirely &#8211; her self-professed desire to “pay tribute to  the times, places and things that aren’t there anymore.”</p>
<p><em>B-Sides  and Broken Heart</em>s follows rock’n’roll chick Lisa Simon across time and  space, making pit-stops in New York’s east village at the height of the  Fanzine boom, Seattle at the onset of the grunge explosion, and LA  following the death of punk hero Joey Ramone.  Along the way, Lisa, and  her extended solar system of friends, lovers and fellow rock and roll  fanatics, explore love, life, and the value of a good bootleg  collection.</p>
<p>For  anyone who’s elbowed their way to the front row at a show, or worn a  tour t-shirt until it’s fallen off their body, everyone in this book  will be instantly, perhaps uncomfortably, recognizable.  And true, for  some readers, the obsessive &#8212; and exhaustively researched &#8212; music  factoids may be a turn off.  But for true superfans, the ratatat of  trivia is a comforting rhythm &#8211; a reminder that yes, there are other out  there who care about who recorded what when, and why, as much as you  do; and, when it comes superfandom,  Rose is right at home with  the best of ‘em.  An obsessive Springsteen blogger, and self-admitted  “Who girl” who “just wanted to talk to you about the concert!” Rose  spent spent 6 years whipping the Israeli music scene up to snuff as a  major label manager overseas.  She is a force to be reckoned with when  it comes to music trivia minutia, but in the end simply hopes that the  book inspires everyone to “go listen to music.”</p>
<p><em>B-Sides  and Broken Hearts</em> reads the way a mix-tape sounds; heartfelt,  occasionally uneven, but ultimately greater than the sum of its parts.</p>
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