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i loved the beginning of the book but the end was so stupid that i hated it.I thought that it was the best book that i ever had read but at the end it dissapointed me. I hated Edmund and i hated mary and i hated henry it was a little stupid the book.
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The last message was posted a long time ago, but I couldn't resist replying. If a reader actually hates a character in a book, that means the author has managed to reach the reader so it's not necessarily a bad thing and doesn't mean that the book is no good.
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