I gave Henry a supscription [sic] to the Book of the Month club that tells you the book you have to read every month to make your individuality stand out. And it really is remarkable, because it makes over 50, 000 people read the same book every month.

Anita Loos
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Book of the Month Club is an American organization which sends out a new book every month to members. The idea here is that by reading the same book every month, the members are forced to read something that will challenge them, expand their mind, and make them stand out from other people. The fact that over 50,000 people are reading the same book each month sounds to me like 50,000 people are being force-fed information they should be able to discover on their own.

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