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Values Resonance has a 20 year waiting period. It's also a Trump shoehorn of HIH


* HarsherInHindsight / ValuesResonance: The author writes a story in which the villagers, under the influence of evil, want to restrict immigration, even going so far as building a wall to keep out further immigrants -- in 2004. This has become disturbingly prescient as of the late 2010s.
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* HarsherInHindsight / ValuesResonance: The author writes a story in which the villagers under the influence of evil want to restrict immigration, even going so far as building a wall to keep out further immigrants -- in 2004. This has become disturbingly prescient as of the late 2010s.

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* HarsherInHindsight / ValuesResonance: The author writes a story in which the villagers villagers, under the influence of evil evil, want to restrict immigration, even going so far as building a wall to keep out further immigrants -- in 2004. This has become disturbingly prescient as of the late 2010s.
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* HarsherInHindsight: The author writes a story in which the villagers under the influence of evil want to restrict immigration, even going so far as building a wall to keep out further immigrants -- in 2004. This has become disturbingly prescient as of the late 2010s.

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* HarsherInHindsight: HarsherInHindsight / ValuesResonance: The author writes a story in which the villagers under the influence of evil want to restrict immigration, even going so far as building a wall to keep out further immigrants -- in 2004. This has become disturbingly prescient as of the late 2010s.
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* ValuesResonance: The conflict over immigration in the community, with one side even wanting to build a wall to keep out further immigrants, is especially relevant as of the late 2010s, even though this book was written in 2004.

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* ValuesResonance: HarsherInHindsight: The conflict over immigration author writes a story in which the community, with one side villagers under the influence of evil want to restrict immigration, even wanting to build going so far as building a wall to keep out further immigrants, is especially relevant immigrants -- in 2004. This has become disturbingly prescient as of the late 2010s, even though this book was written in 2004.2010s.
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* ValuesResonance: The conflict over immigration in the community, with one side even wanting to build a wall to keep out further immigrants, is especially relevant as of the late 2010s, even though this book was written in 2004.
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Not YMMV and also nattery


* {{Jerkass}}: In a way the Forest is one considering how it acts in the story. Don't dare come inside me! Amped up of course in the end where it [[spoiler: tries to kill the protagonists of all three books so far!]]

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* {{Jerkass}}: In a way the Forest is one considering how it acts in the story. Don't dare come inside me! Amped up of course in the end where it [[spoiler: tries to kill the protagonists of all three books so far!]]----
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* {{Jerkass}}: In a way the Forest is one considering how it acts in the story.

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* {{Jerkass}}: In a way the Forest is one considering how it acts in the story. Don't dare come inside me! Amped up of course in the end where it [[spoiler: tries to kill the protagonists of all three books so far!]]
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* {{Anvilicious}}: The protagonist blatantly states that [[spoiler:the entire world, or at least the forest that surrounds his village,]] is really just a metaphor for the human condition.

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* {{Anvilicious}}: The protagonist blatantly states that [[spoiler:the entire world, or at least the forest that surrounds his village,]] is really just a metaphor for the human condition.condition.
* {{Jerkass}}: In a way the Forest is one considering how it acts in the story.
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!!![[Literature/{{Messenger}} The Book]]
* {{Anvilicious}}: The protagonist blatantly states that [[spoiler:the entire world, or at least the forest that surrounds his village,]] is really just a metaphor for the human condition.

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