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I Will Take the Edited Version

The Hour I First Believed is an addictive book. I really could not stop reading it. The story took turns and twists that I never saw coming. I could relate to the characters and feel their joys and sorrows. It was an extremely well written book, but not one that I will probably ever read again.

Unfortunately it had a lot of explicate stuff in it. I don't think it was for effect, but to show how broken these characters are. Part one of the book was really tough to read in that sense, but part two was much better.

I wish it were legal to make an edited version of a book. I would do that in a heart beat and read this story again and again.

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