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Stephan wrote:So, you'll at least read the sequel, then?


Besides, it's great to have people join, even if they didn't manage to finish the book. In that, I'd call this book club a success. I hope the next one will be equally good... But with a book that we'll all love, yet still have lots to say about.


Stephan wrote:Your one comment in brackets really stood out to me. "What does it mean when the most human character isn't the human?" I guess that's exactly what's wrong with this book. I think this story, just the way it was now, would have worked with more human characters. You know, characters that could actually convey emotion.



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