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Very emotional, but the style got confusing at times.

Timbuktu is a book about a dog and his master. There is far more to it than just this, but this is one way to say what the book is about. It is about the death of a loved one, of a life lived and wasted, of a choice between two kinds of happiness, of old love and new love. It is also an exploration of what it means to be human and what it means to be dog.
I liked the book because it was complicated. It was original, full of interesting viewpoints and a lot of history. I did not like the long rambling monologes.

This book is brilliant. The world ends in Great Brittain. The main character and his family survive, but after they are saved, they get seperated and the main character has to travel across a destroyed country to get back to his family. The ending is original and ambiguous, and I loved it.

This book starts as Harry Potter fanfiction, but the author makes it something completely different. It's silly, it's magical, it's good. It does feel like I should have read Fangirl first, but that's not really my genre. Maybe someday.

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I read this book at the wrong time. I should have read this book right before the start of a holiday, not when I have to work the next day. This book makes me think too much to be followed by a day of helping customers...