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    The Wall Street Journal‏Verified account @WSJ 16 Dec 2014

    The best book of 2014 is "All The Light We Cannot See," according to @WSJ readers: http://on.wsj.com/1z0gtHH pic.twitter.com/RRaDDxDAiJ

    7:08 PM - 16 Dec 2014
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      2. carolynryan‏Verified account @carolynryan 16 Dec 2014
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        Couldn't agree more. @WSJ: The best book of 2014 is "All The Light We Cannot See." http://on.wsj.com/1z0gtHH pic.twitter.com/Myf2EkVjZ7

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      2. Shibani Joshi‏Verified account @shibanijoshi 16 Dec 2014
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        Agree? "The best book of 2014 is "All The Light We Cannot See," according to @WSJ readers: http://on.wsj.com/1z0gtHH  pic.twitter.com/0m9PTO57mz”

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      1. Maxwell Dunn‏ @maxwdunn 16 Dec 2014
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        “@WSJ: The best book of 2014 is "All The Light We Cannot See," according to @WSJ readers: http://on.wsj.com/1z0gtHH  pic.twitter.com/UUpb9Z3Ixc” YES

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      1. Girl Ryan‏ @Girlryliz 16 Dec 2014
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        @WSJ most beautifully written book I've read in ages.

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      1. JSJ‏ @justosj76 16 Dec 2014
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        “@WSJ: Best book of 2014 is "All The Light We Cannot See," according to @WSJ readers: http://on.wsj.com/1z0gtHH  pic.twitter.com/PEKTw3sDIc”@lrd77

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      1. Speak for yourself‏ @speak4yrself 16 Dec 2014
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        @WSJ Hey! Speak for yourself!

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      1. Dr. Scott D. Miller‏ @vawesleyanprez 26 Dec 2014
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        The best book of 2014 is “All The Light We Cannot See,” according to @WSJ readers: http://on.wsj.com/1z0gtHH pic.twitter.com/qofE9J6i3u

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      1. Kim McFadden‏ @KimFadden 17 Dec 2014
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        @WSJ

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      1. caren‏ @cisforcaren 16 Dec 2014
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        @WSJ So well written, every page is engaging.

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      1. Tcm dr chen kc‏ @cosway48 16 Dec 2014
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      1. Louis Moon‏ @hewson33 16 Dec 2014
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        “@WSJ: The best book of 2014 is "All The Light We Cannot See," according to @WSJ readers". <My next read actually>

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      1. prakashmehta‏ @prakash_doc 16 Dec 2014
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        @WSJ added on read list

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      1. SokoBookReview‏ @SokoBookReview 17 Dec 2014
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        @rachborn @WSJ I loved this book. It was beautiful and sad.

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      1. Frannie Speer‏ @frannie_speer 16 Dec 2014
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        “The best book of 2014 is "All The Light We Cannot See," according to @WSJ readers" @LoganWhiteside @knowme_nomad 👌

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      1. Lex Felker‏ @N4LF 16 Dec 2014
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        @WSJ recommended to me by my xyl. It was a terrific read

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      1. Jared Grossman‏ @jrod1489 16 Dec 2014
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        “@WSJ: The best book of 2014 is "All The Light We Cannot See," to @WSJ readers: http://on.wsj.com/1z0gtHH  pic.twitter.com/9GEgw4d0BR” @KaylaCapp

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      1. Jimmy Brehm‏ @Brehm40 16 Dec 2014
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        “@WSJ: The best book of 2014 is "All The Light We Cannot See," according to @WSJ : http://on.wsj.com/1z0gtHH  pic.twitter.com/SVqKLa2fgn” agree

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