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      <title>The Stranger</title>
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      <description>The author makes you feel as if you are actually present in the story. The plot itself is very simple, and the language is straightforward, yet the small details make it feel like you are standing right there in the scene. If a translation of a work can make you feel like you are living inside the book, it makes you wonder how well written the original must be. Albert Camus is truly skilled to pull that off.</description>
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