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Yuliya
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Nov 02, 2011 06:05PM
Just finished Never Let Me Go. Very unpleasent feelings after this book. I don't tell I don't like it, but this are the feeling that you have after finishing this book. Now I'm starting The Deepest Water by Kate Wilhelm. Looks like I have to look for something more easy and optimistic for my next reading
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