Four Rooms

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Four Rooms
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Total Pages : 212
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ISBN-10 : 0571176844
ISBN-13 : 9780571176847
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Book Synopsis Four Rooms by : Allison Anders

Book excerpt: Four friends telling four stories making one film. It's New Year's Eve and the first day on the job for the new bellboy, Ted. But his composure quickly evaporates when the night clerk deserts him for a New Year's celebration and he's left to deal with a coven of witches, a homicidal couple, some tearaway kids, and a superstar and his entourage.


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