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      <title>BOOK REVIEW: 'You Know You Want This' Takes Risks Following Big 'Cat Person' Success</title>
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      <description>Kristin Roupenian went viral with her New Yorker short story "Cat Person." And that story is in her new collection, but she goes much further, with genre switches, shock endings, even a fairy tale.</description>
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