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Critics have generally been favorable to Robert Olen Butler’s works throughout his career. When Tabloid Dreams was published, many critical responses focused on the book’s general premise, which was to present twelve stories based on lurid-sounding titles that might have been actual headlines in some of the more sensationalistic supermarket tabloids. Bonnie Smothers, writing a review in Booklist, found that Butler “fairly giggles throughout this collection over the fun he’s having.” Smothers found the stories to be “fabulously grotesque” and praised Butler for...
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