MulletProof
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hmm the preface of the book is indeed modern.. I started reading it but right in the middle of it they start describing the book, which I thought was a bad idea for me, I usually like when they introduce the author and then leave you alone with the story to form your own opinion out of it. so hmm.. I'm ignoring the second half of the preface and then reading it back once I've finished the bookOriginally posted by PrinceOfCats@Sep 16 2004, 04:21 PM
My advice is to read the modern preface (if your copy has one) first - a lot of people say it dilutes the experience of some rubbish but personally I think it's like being thrown in at the deep end...
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could that be a decent idea or do I really have to read the preface in the first place?