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There are some classic novels that I love, but understand why other people can feel ambivalent about. The Lord of the Rings is my baby, but it's also thousands of pages of dense worldbuilding and now-common tropes. Les Misérables is one of the most lyrical, well-crafted, moving novels I have ever read, but it also contains about twenty pages on sewers and twice as many on the Battle of Waterloo. I love these books, but I can see why not everyone does.
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