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The paperback is here, folks! Even though I like it, I can't believe it's for the same book. I guess its because there's an element of seriousness and sadness about the hardcover, whereas the paperback initially looks like an intelligent comedy. I haven't read the book, though. Have any of you? I have to say, I love the multilayer action going on in the paperback. I almost feel like I'm looking at a magic-eye image when I read the title.
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