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by defrost 988 days ago
I have read it several times at ~12, ~25, and again in my late 40s.

It has the illusion of depth and will certainly strike a chord with some, but its not altogether that great a book in the opinion of many, but exactly the kind of book that others will swear by.

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That's because most focus on what I was supposed to be indoctrinated by: Jonathan's journey and ascension.

Nobody expected I would fall in love with Fletcher, read the book as a long prologue to Fletcher's part, and make his words the hymn to my liberation: "No limits, Jonathan?".