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The Legend of Rah and the Muggles: An In-Depth Review |
 | | Rah, who is helpful, clean, reverent, cheerful, and has shiny teeth (okay, I made that part up) has analyzed the Muggles' irrigation problems and built them a Mill House to help them irrigate their crops, mill their grain, and provide a home for himself and Zyn. |
 | | Rah, the eternally compassionate, is okay with leaving his brother and several ex-Muggles in lifelong exile on a barren island, as long as they get tossed an apple or a Snickers bar every once in awhile. |
 | | Rah is too good to be true, a perfect little boy who grows up into a perfect man--his mother would be proud if she were still alive, but the reader is probably yawning. |
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