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Read on, grashopper Camilla Send a noteboard - 05/03/2010 09:54:48 AM
But that does not mean you have to read on right away.

In addition to the reasons you cite, there is something to the idea of being able to say that you have read it. And there may be gems towards the end.

Then again, I hardly ever let a book go, so I might not be the person to ask.
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