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From: dsaker@iuvax.UUCP
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Subject: Re: Moby Dick
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Date: Fri, 3-Aug-84 14:48:00 EDT
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While I wouldn't call Moby Dick the best book I have ever read, I did
find it very rewarding.  There are passages, examples of which were
given us by Don (Thanks for that one, Don!  I loved it.), that are
tremendous.  Sure, some of the book is a slow grind, but it is worth
the effort.

However, if you just want entertainment, forget it.  This book is for
those who think about life.

Daryel Akerlind
...ihnp4!inuxc!iuvax!dsaker
"Your ignorance makes me ill and angry.  This savagery must cease."