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This is the famous Alan Moore book I haven't read yet. I'm excited to read it. I'm already getting 1984 vibes.
I liked the part where he was talking to the statue of justice.
Also when you get to the Vicious Cabaret you might want to listen to it: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JO4tQ...
Also when you get to the Vicious Cabaret you might want to listen to it: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JO4tQ...
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I am not reading this book now but I read it some months ago. It is fascinating, I only had a problem with the dialect spelling. What it should be?
I finished. Enjoyed it pretty well. It reminded me a lot of Fight Club.
I didn't think the art was that great. It was kind of hard to tell the characters apart some of the time.
Rafael wrote: "I am not reading this book now but I read it some months ago. It is fascinating, I only had a problem with the dialect spelling. What it should be?"
Do you mean Harper? Yeah, He's kind of hard to understand. His accent's Scottish.
I didn't think the art was that great. It was kind of hard to tell the characters apart some of the time.
Rafael wrote: "I am not reading this book now but I read it some months ago. It is fascinating, I only had a problem with the dialect spelling. What it should be?"
Do you mean Harper? Yeah, He's kind of hard to understand. His accent's Scottish.
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Book Nerd wrote: "I finished. Enjoyed it pretty well. It reminded me a lot of Fight Club.
I didn't think the art was that great. It was kind of hard to tell the characters apart some of the time.
Rafael wrote: "I a..."
I don't remember who was. At the time I suspected that it was a representation of some british accent, just didn't know which one. Thank you!
I didn't think the art was that great. It was kind of hard to tell the characters apart some of the time.
Rafael wrote: "I a..."
I don't remember who was. At the time I suspected that it was a representation of some british accent, just didn't know which one. Thank you!

Suki wrote: "The timelessness, and relevance to the present, of some of the classic dystopian works always startles me. I enjoy this story every time."
Yeah, human nature never changes.
Yeah, human nature never changes.
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