
I read this one when I was younger--like in junior high or high school. I couldn't remember a thing about it, except that it was good. So I picked it up at the library this week and read the whole thing in less than a day. It's short and easy to read, but very interesting and thought-provoking. The thing that is most fascinating to me is that it's written for a young audience, yet is deep enough for adults to enjoy. It makes you consider things like happiness, perfection, and choices. Definitely a must-read, over and over again.
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