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That satisfaction and breathtakingly euphoric feeling you get after reading a truly incredible story. It’s incomparable.

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Like when I told my brother to read Looking for Alaska and he refused and then 12 hours later told me he finished it and he was so sad and felt like all books were now ruined for him because this one was so good.

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