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It's strange to have a longing for someone you're not sure you even know.

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I just bought a book and my plan is to read 30 pages a day. That way, I will finish the book in a month since it has around 1040 pages.

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This book is like a journey through a different world. It covers a wide range of topics, from mathematics to addiction, optical technology to politics, chemicals to Canadian nationalism, tennis to cinema, and many more. It is 96 pages long and has 388 footnotes. Writing such a book would be a huge undertaking and could be overwhelming, and it's possible that it could have contributed to the author's suicide.

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A book that was written in the last century was not released by its publisher for two years, even though it was considered to be the best novel of the century.

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I am going to get a book that Andy Cairns suggested I read.

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The book is so difficult to translate that anyone who attempts it will likely find it very challenging and mentally taxing.

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This book is the best book of the century. It is named after a phrase from the famous graveyard scene in the play Hamlet, which is "A Fellow of Infinite Gesture".

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This is not a normal book. It is something much bigger and more challenging. I have been working on it for a while, but this year I am determined to finish it. It is like climbing a mountain - it is a huge challenge, but I am determined to reach the top.

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I bought a book from a big bookstore in London, but I can't remember the name. The cashier said it was a great choice and I knew it was amazing. Unfortunately, it has never been translated into my native language, so I said I would get it in English. Even though I can't read it, I know it would be difficult for native English speakers too. It's been around for almost 100 years and even if a wealthy person reads it for fun, we can still benefit from it.

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(see new sincerity)

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I was reading a book that had so many details and footnotes that it felt like I would never finish it. It took me about a month or two to get through it. I thought I might be able to finish it in the next five years, but I ended up giving up. It was only the second book I had ever left unfinished.

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Am I being overly suspicious or worried about something that may not be true?

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I read a book that was so creative and imaginative that it will take 30-40 years for people to fully appreciate it. The characters in the book, Hal, Pemulis, Gately, Van Dyne, Lenz, Marathe, and Steeply, don't stay in my mind, but I still think about the book at random times and spend minutes reflecting on it.

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I had read the German version of the text, which was good overall, but when compared to the original, it didn't have the same energy and flow in parts like the eschaton section.

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While you are reading the novel, you should also have a website open that explains the many references to American culture in the novel. This website has an endless amount of information.

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A first-person narrative is a story told from the perspective of the main character. This means that the story is told as if the character is speaking directly to the reader. This type of storytelling allows the reader to get a better understanding of the character's thoughts and feelings.

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