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  <read_at>Sun Apr 05 00:00:00 -0700 2009</read_at>
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    <body><![CDATA[having finished this, I wasn't that impressed.  perhaps there was a certain amount of symbolism in there that was supposed to shed light on the differences between humans (or bulls), but I wasn't looking to think that hard.<br/><br/>to be honest, this is the 2nd Hemmingway book I've read and I'm not sure I get the guy.  both this book, and The Old Man and The Sea were a bit dull.]]></body>
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