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I think it is well-written, and the characters are awesome, but I still think David's "they're not for everyone" holds true...
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TFox
Jul 15 '10, 11:46
which is why i'm so confused why they apparently are for everyone.
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From my perspective, in two major ways (spoils)
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TFox
Jul 15, 11:51
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I'm rather surprised by how it's become the next big thing in literature. The subject matter is so alienating. -- nm
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David
Jul 15, 12:21
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I think it's akin to Thomas Harris fans in that people see an aspect of humanity they wouldn't otherwise. -- nm
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David
Jul 15, 12:24
"I'm smart, I'm reading a book with Swedish stuff in it" -- nm
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Beaker
Jul 15, 11:56
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