Judging A Book By Its Cover
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  • Reads 250
  • Votes 15
  • Parts 6
  • Time 22m
Ongoing, First published Aug 21, 2014
We all judge a book by it's cover. We're only human. Not only do we do it to books but we do it to each other. But that's not our fault, it's society's.  scratch that. It is our fault. Societies are created by the people.  Either way, we all do it. Denying this only makes you a liar. I know we all do it because I do it too. I judged Alexander Edwards. I judged him before even opening up the book and seeing what's it about. And I have never been so wrong about a person
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