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Re-reading this, it's even more infuriating that this novel got the fame it did for what it did. This novel should still be timely for its content; a world of riots, identity crises, political and religious fundamentalism masquerading itself even to its founders as progress and salvation... all filtered through Rushdie's humour that's never less than deadly serious and never forgets to actually understand its characters.
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Oct 12, 2009
Huma
marked it as to-read

Oct 30, 2010
Zoe Rider
marked it as unread-library

Dec 04, 2012
Suzie
marked it as follow-up-reading

May 22, 2013
Lisa
marked it as to-read
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Sep 21, 2013
Richard
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