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    <body><![CDATA[Words are not strong enough to describe how I feel about this book.  No matter how many times I read it, I am thoroughly moved, especially by the first chapter.  It's always a pleasure to revisit these characters, who have become strangely like family to me.  You'll laugh and commiserate alongside Alex, Jax, Jordy, and Tucker.  And don't be surprised if you find yourself saving a seat at your favorite East Village bar hoping for them to show up.]]></body>
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