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		<title>By: Mailbox Monday: Another Great Week - Today, I Read&#8230;</title>
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		<description>[...] The Unit by Ninni Holmqvist: The Unit is a gripping exploration of a society in the throes of an experiment, in which the â€œdispensableâ€ ones are convinced under gentle coercion of the importance of sacrificing for the â€œnecessaryâ€ ones. Ninni Holmqvist has created a debut novel of humor, sorrow, and rage about love, the close bonds of friendship, and about a cynical, utilitarian way of thinking disguised as care. [...]</description>
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