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by - written on 02/05/09 (Very useful, 96 readings)
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My exposure to the literature of New Zealand has up to this point been quite limited. Thanks to the "Lord of the Rings" films, I've seen plenty of the scenery and found that to be very impressive. Thanks to friends I have also been exposed to their rugby teams, which are also very impressive and their music which, quite frankly, isn't. But just as the scenery from the films prompted a friend to visit the country, so a first taste of their writing has encouraged me to seek out more. "The Super Freak" is the story of Jacob John Smith, who is a bit of a loner thanks to being forced to move schools several times because of his father's job. ... Read the complete review
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