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The last paragraph, copied below, is clearly biased:
"This book is eloquently written and would appeal to anyone who has an interest in life and different life experiences. The way that the author skillfully compares the life of the main character with works of art takes the reader to a higher plain adds a further dimension to the book."
This book is someone's baby.
[edit] Catherine's illness
What do you call Catherine's illness, when she wants to cut her wrists with knives? Zigzig20s 13:10, 2 April 2007 (UTC)
- aichmophobia! (108) Zigzig20s 22:58, 2 April 2007 (UTC)
That makes her an aichmophobiac, not an aichmophobe (someone who hates aichmos?!)unregistered comment but my IP address will be seen on the alteration
[edit] Polly Tompkins
Polly is Paul, nicknamed 'Polly' Tompkins and so is a man!