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<title>Comment by LucyHUN on Timbuktu by Paul Auster</title>
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<description>I have just finished reading the book. I really like it, and I can&#039;t see anything bad concerning the second half of it. OK, there were strange things like how Mr. Bones knows what time it is if he is a dog and the like. However, I like the end of the story. There is little doubt about Mr. Bones&#039; fate, and it is sure where he goes. If not that precise moment, then some years later. It makes the end a happy end. I would recommend anyone run out and read it :)</description>
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