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Book #76.About a Boy by Nick Hornby
“He decided that children were what was happening here; that children served as a symbolic blemish, like a birthmark or obesity, which gave him a chance where previously there would have been none.  Maybe children democratized beautiful women.” (p. 22)
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Book #76.
About a Boy by Nick Hornby

“He decided that children were what was happening here; that children served as a symbolic blemish, like a birthmark or obesity, which gave him a chance where previously there would have been none.  Maybe children democratized beautiful women.” (p. 22)

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Posted on Sunday, June 6 2010. Tagged with: cannonball readbookreviewnick hornbyabout a boymovie adaptationhugh grant
from m.e to you I'm McKenzie. I have a linguistics degree. I read 100 books in a year once. I love reading, though not always at such a ridiculous pace.

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