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an incredible book to read in autumn. I’ve read a lot of reviews about this book that argue that it’s about duty or work - but in my opinion this book is entirely about passivity. it‘s heartbreaking and written so tenderly that you breeze through it in hours.
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Oct 6, 2024

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