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  <read_at>Wed May 06 00:00:00 -0700 2009</read_at>
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    <body><![CDATA[This was kind of an odd book, but I did enjoy it.  It really gave me a sense of who Marcelo was and how it was to live like him.  But, as a reader, I could never truly sink into his persona and see the world through his eyes.  I was extremely uncomfortable in certain scenes when Marcelo was being exploited, or when he misunderstood social interactions, and those moments were perhaps the most powerful for me in the book.]]></body>
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