I would have enjoyed this book very much had I not been forced to read it and write a critique about it. As it was, I found reading it quite a tedious pastime, and wish I had not had to do it. My favorite part of the book was the introduction, since it was the only part I did not have to reread a number of times looking for hidden meanings that do not, in fact, exist. I also very much enjoyed the ending, because it meant that I was almost done with the book, if not the whole evil business of trying to write out a critique. In all probability, the critique will not even be read or corrected by the teacher, seeing as there are quite