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* MisaimedFandom: The first book has a lot to say about the problems of a society that takes selflessness to an extreme. Subsequent books in the series reveal that Lowis Lowry had a lot of negative things to say about the extremes of ''selfishness,'' too.

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* MisaimedFandom: The first book has a lot to say about the problems of a society that takes selflessness to an extreme. Subsequent books in the series reveal that Lowis Lois Lowry had a lot of negative things to say about the extremes of ''selfishness,'' too.
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* MisAimedFandon: The first book has a lot to say about the problems of a society that takes selflessness to an extreme. Subsequent books in the series reveal that Lowis Lowry had a lot of negative things to say about the extremes of ''selfishness,'' too.

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* MisAimedFandon: MisaimedFandom: The first book has a lot to say about the problems of a society that takes selflessness to an extreme. Subsequent books in the series reveal that Lowis Lowry had a lot of negative things to say about the extremes of ''selfishness,'' too.
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* MisaimedFandon: The first book has a lot to say about the problems of a society that takes selflessness to an extreme. Subsequent books in the series reveal that Lowis Lowry had a lot of negative things to say about the extremes of ''selfishness,'' too.

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* MisaimedFandon: MisAimedFandon: The first book has a lot to say about the problems of a society that takes selflessness to an extreme. Subsequent books in the series reveal that Lowis Lowry had a lot of negative things to say about the extremes of ''selfishness,'' too.
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* MisaimedFandon: The first book has a lot to say about the problems of a society that takes selflessness to an extreme. Subsequent books in the series reveal that Lowis Lowry had a lot of negative things to say about the extremes of ''selfishness,'' too.
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* FirstInstallmentWins: ''The Giver'' is definitely the most well-known and highly-regarded of the four books. Many people don't even realize there are sequels.
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