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23 Jun 09
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If we read, review, and write more thoughtfully, fewer weak (and therefore uncirculated) books would end up on library shelves.
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4. Book-club members who have actually read this book have called its plot "depressing," "disgusting," and "too much about poor people." Does this suggest that you, as a reader, have a moral obligation to say that you liked the book?
5. Early in the prologue, we learn that lab animals will be mistreated as the story progresses. In literature, why is it so much sadder when an animal dies than when a person does? Why does God choose us to read horrible things like this?
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Awards are promising (I must read that!), stimulating (like a great menu, you want to eat them all), and satisfying (When else does a writer hear applause?).
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