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The story is not only highly suspenseful, but the author reveals the true nature of the uselessness of hate for the sake of hating another who is perceived as different, or "outside the norm" to the extent of treating human beings as subhumans. Although I read this book several months ago, it's words stay with me and remind me of a quotation that I first read long ago, paraphrased here: "There exists a principle that will keep a man in everlasting ignorance. That principle is contempt prior to investigation."
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