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  "textContent": "I know that subtitling with ‘a novel’ is not a new invention in the publishing world, but has anybody noticed how prevalent it has become in recent years/months? It feels to me like 2/3 books published recently are titled as ‘Book Name: a novel.’ Take this for example, it is a link to a Goodreads [...]",
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