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Meh 😕 Boken begynte interessant, men føltes som den var bevisst uklar, som om forfatteren ikke selv visste hva han ville si med boken, eller ikke ville være klar på hva han ville si, slik at boken kunne tolkes på utallige måter, for på den måten å nå ut til et større publikum. Den er en mager og benløs fortelling med mange vage metaforer og analogier, verken tankevekkende eller provoserende. Kanskje jeg bare hadde for store forventninger.
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