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<title>Comment by spiderleaf</title>
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<description>I meant as regards to Chapter II written by Paco Ignacio Taibo II which I skimmed (vs. reading the whole thing). Sorry if that was unclear. 

And keep in mind this was a positive review which brings to light Marco&#039;s political opinions... I happened to think his style in mystery writing could use some polish... that&#039;s my opinion, you can have yours as well, doesn&#039;t mean I&#039;m being arrogant.</description>
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<title>Comment by Esteban Ambriz</title>
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<description>After only reading one chapter and, by your own admission, your Spanish is &quot;a bit rusty&quot;, you have been able to judge his style as &quot;needing to be polished&quot;?  Pretty impressive or just arrogant.</description>
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