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>the

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>could care less
the phrase is "couldn't care less" you parroting brainlet.

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>>9151924
Here's your reply

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>>9147294
>everything I don't like is b8

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>>9143801
I'll give you my honest opinion:

The only reason I read this novel was because a dear friend of mine amiably suggested it to me, thinking that I would enjoy reading it; and being the kind soul that I am, I agreed.

Well, I was immediately put off by all the philosophical ramblings about mastering your own instinct, soul, and his contemplating of suicide and what it would mean to him.

The story itself was rather banal, and, at times, I had to force myself to read through parts.

The protagonist was also trite, as the intellectual recluse-type has been done so many times before. I also found hard to sympathize with him, considering that he was such a wretchedly timid man who complained like a woman. It got old fast.

In conclusion, I won't be reading any more works by Hesse.

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