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Old 06-07-2012, 11:30 AM   #2
Rob Lister
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In a word: Yes.

The trash I read 30 years ago is far different from the trash I read today.

Plot and action recipes used to work for [on] me but no longer by decades. I'm really not a snob that now insists books have deeper meaning and literary merit, but I do insist on some degree of provoking thought.
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