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Old 03-23-2012, 09:11 AM   #51
Sil_liS
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Can the people who want (at least sometimes) stories without gritty realism give an example? Because I was thinking about books that I liked, that give a warm and fuzzy feeling as a whole because there is a happy end, but all the example that I could think of had torture, betrayal, loved ones that died tragically or just some kind of deep rooted desperation that the main character overcomes at the end.
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