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<title><![CDATA[Comentarios al libro: AN UNREMARKABLE MAN]]></title>
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<description><![CDATA["""Ron was as straight as a die - old fashioned perhaps; some would say old school. But the heart of the matter, and if he were here with us now other than just in spirit, I think he would agree, is the fact that he was to all who knew him an unremarkable man. He never saw a ghost, found treasure buried in the darker wind swept places of the world, nor did he ever own a cat that talked, nor indeed did he have anything remarkable about him at all. That this was the case was his joy, and his secret too. In truth the thing that defined him most in my and many other people’s eyes was that he had no secret. An unremarkable man, that was Ron. Yet he was loved, and will be missed. Perhaps sometimes that is enough.”But is Ron really that - or is he someone - or something - much more remarkable altogether?""Suitable for all ages, ""An Unremarkable Man"" is a short story concerning the big questions, such as life, death and all the bits inbetween.Oh, and talking cats too.]]></description>
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