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Well, the good news is Erith Send a noteboard - 20/10/2009 02:48:36 AM
I never really expect a book to be ANYTHING like its film version. So the loss of Capt. Shakespeare isn't a serious blow. I just took it as a good sign that the movie was good, and thought the book MUST be at least readable.

Thanks for the heads-up, though. :)
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