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A boy trying to escape a gruesome oedipedal prophecy, a simple man who can talk to cats, a mysterious librarian, and a woman waiting for a long-dead lover.
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Self-actulaization (Psychology), Fiction, Miscellanea, Japanese Authors, Runaway teenagers, Parent and child, Japan, fiction, Near and far eastern fiction (fictional works by one author), Japanese fiction, Translations into Chinese, Chang pian xiao shuo, Eccentrics and eccentricities, Detective and mystery stories, New York Times reviewed, Korean language materials, Runaways, Juvenile fiction, Teenage boys, Fiction, general, Self-actualization (Psychology)Times
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""So you're all set for money, then?" the boy named Crow asks in his characteristic sluggish voice. The kind of voice you have when you've just woken up and your mouth still feels heavy and dull. But he's just pretending. He's totally awake. As always."
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