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    <body><![CDATA[Yes, I agree with others who have said this could have used more editing. There are lots of extraneous bits and threads that are either not fully explored or too fully explored in relation to the ultimate importance they have on the story. But beyond that, I found the fact that this book was Too Big to be part of its charm somehow.<br/><br/>Also it's hilarious.]]></body>
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