What is the last book you read, and your rating?
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There is also a lot of great humor in this book, and even a bit of curious philosophy. Some of the characters' lines are just brilliant.

“To be” and “to be like” are two different things, my dear.”
“In my opinion, being human means helping people when you can, and not letting anyone do evil things in your presence.”
“But it is wrong to make so many changes at once. People are just like apples. They need their time to ripen for change.”
(In this case, a character called Kemlilin talks about how he wants to abolish some old customs and laws when he becomes the leader of his people. So it's about changes in society.)
“As Her Majesty has said, a good piece of cake is the best remedy for any illness, whether physical or mental.”
“Do you know what makes the difference between rulers and common men and women? It's not their long lineages, or their fancy titles, or even their wealth and lands. They are different because they take great responsibility for other people's lives, and they make hard decisions by weighing the fate of others.”
“You eat, therefore you are.”
(This phrase, spoken by a character called Mirella, seems an obvious parody of Descartes' famous words, i.e. “I think; therefore I am”.)
“A dolphin may look like a fish, but that doesn't prevent it from being a mammal.”
(These words were spoken by Kemlilin in response to another character's suggestion that the villain they were trying to stop looked more like a nagging governess than an actual villain.)

“You will be free when you stop being afraid.”
“You're human when you act human.”
“The dead don’t pay taxes.”
In some cases, this author's humor rises to the true heights of political satire. However, this does not mean that the author is ridiculing a particular political party or someone's political views. Rather, her or his jokes are aimed at people's desire for power at all costs.
And here's my favorite quote.
“He had no good knowledge of any craft, no great ability for science or magic, and was a truly insignificant being. He had a lot of ambition, however. No wonder he chose a political career.”
And of course my rating is 5 out of 5 stars!

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