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On the Merits of Unnaturalness by Samantha    Shannon
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it was amazing

This pamphlet is a stunning work of modern genius and cut-glass wit; in fact, I would go so far as to say that it is the most original and well-written piece of literature to have come out of the Republic of Scion in its entire history. It boldly sets forth one obscure writer's theory on the Seven Orders of Clairvoyance, backed up by meticulous research and framed by insightful and humorous footnotes. Beautifully presented by the Spiritus Club, it is the only pamphlet you need ever own, and I should add, with brutal honesty – however much it hurts to admit – that it is significantly better than anything I have ever written, or will write, in my literary career*.

* I was not coerced by Jaxon Hall into giving this pamphlet five stars or writing this review
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Seth That's exactly what Jaxon would make you say if he were coercing you!


Maddie You have to admit it is a little bit biased against the other order though...Those orders could be more useful with a bit more training and understanding of their abilities.


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Sudocream Where can I read this? Is this available online?


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Phoe for someone who says he is not into Feet, Jaxon sure likes Footnotes


Stephanie Ramaekers Only Jaxon would call his type 'the greatest Clairvoyants of all'


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