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The entire reason lies in the title. It is cleverly named "Feast of Fools", directing toward the predicted crowd who would buy the book. "Feast of Fools" is a subliminal insult to the buyer, as only a "Fool" would "Feast" on something so expensive. Interesting, hm?

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The price of a book can be influenced by factors such as its rarity, demand, and condition. If "Feast of Fools" is out of print, in high demand, or considered a collector's item, it could be priced higher by sellers. Market conditions and availability can also affect the price.

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