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If nobody speaks of remarkable things...


...maybe things aren't remarkable after all.

My online book club read this one recently ( I didn't join in), but now I'm curious to see how they rated it. From what I remember everyone seemed to love it!

It was an interesting book - I loved the very different way McGregor had structured his sentences. But I also ended up thinking that the structure was too much of a good thing.

Do let me know what your fellow readers thought of it.

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