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You can read it [http://www.lordtimothydexter.com/the_holl_pickle.htm here].
 
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* [[Artistic License Linguistics]]: Reading this book is not recommended if you are a [[Grammar Nazi]]. You will most likely end up needing a gigantic can of [[Brain Bleach]].
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* [[Corrupt Church]]: Despite clearly being religious, the author seems to have a very low opinion of the clergy.
* [[Cloudcuckoolander]]: The author, so very much.
* [[Either or-Or Title]]
* [[Eldritch Abomination]]: The book itself is arguably an example.
* [[Love Freak]]: The author talks about peace and love often enough to qualify for this trope.
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