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What did I think about this book?
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>>25125233
Not very good
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You thought it was Just Okay, not great nor terrible, and lamented the surfeit of Just Okay books in this world. You are troubled by the lack of incentives, either commercial or social, to produce great work, and you suspect that your culture will not be long remembered.
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>>25125489
>>25125484
He's a hack talking about space and shit
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I think he should get around to writing the next volume of Cheshire Crossing.
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I was surprised by how hard it was trying to be woke. Most authors shift towards wokeness as they gain fame, but Weir hit the ground running and then dropped it immediately after his debut.



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