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Originally Posted by Scat
I read this book last summer. My word of advice is to ignore the writings of the young man who found the book. He has long footnotes that sometimes last pages, but it's not very interesting and doesn't add much to the story. I found it really tedious.
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Seriously? I think the parallels between Truant and the writings of Zampano is one of most interesting points of the story. Besides, how could you ignore that? That's like only reading the dialogue of a novel and never the description.