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Old 10-16-2018, 07:51 PM   #153
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I found myself constantly thinking about that horrrible external society that the author implied. And—for me—the lack of any significant details about that dystopian world certainly annoyed me and took from the book.
But isn't it curious how much thought it stirred up? For all that it didn't say, the book does seem to have suggested a lot indirectly so that readers spend rather a lot of time thinking about it. It's a bit like tapping your foot to music you really don't like.
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