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The reader in me loved the story, while the English teacher in me loved the writing and literary allusions. I still hate books that make me cry.
I knew it would be sad (it's a story about kids with cancer, for crying out loud), but I wasn't fully prepared for the end.
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The reader in me loved the story, while the English teacher in me loved the writing and literary allusions. I still hate books that make me cry.
I knew it would be sad (it's a story about kids with cancer, for crying out loud), but I wasn't fully prepared for the end.