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Old 06-29-2014, 06:17 AM   #9
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I liked that the author was interested in weaving philosophy and poetry into the book, but I think he did it in a sort of scattered, overstuffed and somewhat immature way. The book was also packed with all kinds of genres and plots and themes and twists, and I think it was a bit much; it was all rather jumbled and at points it came off as silly.
Well that's definitely a different perspective. I just assumed that I wasn't cluey enough to "get it", but maybe it was just a happy jumble.
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