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The main limitation of this book, from my particular point of view, is that it is aimed at an audience of English-American writers. This is to say that the whole part about punctuation, for example, cannot be passed on to the writers I work with, who are Italian-speaking. Having said that, the book is really well structured, clear and full of useful advice and shareable considerations. However, as is clear to me from a few lines, the author, like me, seems convinced that 'it is useless to teach the donkey, you waste time and annoy the beast'. Sad consideration for those who love good writing.

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