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"When I started reading this book, I thought for sure that the magic of these books was gone. The first two were beautiful and emotional, but when I picked this one up, I thought okay. Not every single book in this series will envoke such an emotional response in me, that’s fine.

Well. I’ve been crying since around page 45, and I’ve only just finished the first story. And I don’t think it’s the last time."
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