A Very Special Stop Blog Tour Event
Today I'm at Frank Portman's blog, aka Dr. Frank's What's-it. Frank wrote the excellent hit novel King Dork, and he is also the lead singer of The Mr. T Experience, the best band ever. I've been a huge fan of mtx since I was in high school. They are probably the only banjoless band I've ever really loved.
Dr. Frank is famous for introducing his songs by saying, "This is a song about a girl," and An Abundance of Katherines will hopefully one day be famous for being a book about girls, so it's a natural fit.
So for this very exciting blog tour stop, I created a playlist called "The MTX Does An Abundance of Katherines: A Short (But Well-Annotated) Playlist." Most exciting of all, Frank has made each song on the playlist a downloadable mp3, which means you can actually create the playlist, and then listen to the world's greatest breakup songs while reading Katherines. Rock on!
Dr. Frank is famous for introducing his songs by saying, "This is a song about a girl," and An Abundance of Katherines will hopefully one day be famous for being a book about girls, so it's a natural fit.
So for this very exciting blog tour stop, I created a playlist called "The MTX Does An Abundance of Katherines: A Short (But Well-Annotated) Playlist." Most exciting of all, Frank has made each song on the playlist a downloadable mp3, which means you can actually create the playlist, and then listen to the world's greatest breakup songs while reading Katherines. Rock on!

3 Comments:
man, no interview...that sucks, i like them.. the playlist thing was cool though
Oh... I thought you were at Not Your Mother's Bookclub?
I was going to post it as soon as I got to work.
Frank is a usurper!
Please advise.
Best blog tour stop ever. There are few things in this world I love more than free music, especially when I can acquire it legally.
I finished Katherines last night and gave it a mention in my own blog this morning (I wouldn't go so far as to say "review"), so my wide readership of approximately fourteen people can make a mental note to read it and then forget.
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