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    Come read with us

    The Boston Globe book club is up and running and we've started on our second book, The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn, by Mark Twain.

    It's not too late to join us. Write or e-mail us your views on the book: its plot, character development, and quality of writing, as well as its relevance for modern-day Americans. We will publish some responses in the newspaper and others here on the Boston Globe Online.

    Please send your comments by Jan. 14 to:

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