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  <date_added>Mon Mar 31 05:54:52 -0700 2008</date_added>
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    <body><![CDATA[I'm bound to like any book about Brett Favre, but I was a bit disappointed it was a bind up of all the SI articles about him, and some articles were repeated in the special SI edition that I gave to my dad. I was happy to finally read his sportsman of the year article, and to read the Huck Finn story again. I wished there were more photos, but I'd buy a book of all Brett photos and there still wouldn't be enough! This would be a good purchase if you don't have the special SI mag. If you do have all of the SI's that Favre has been in, you might want to save your money for one of the other many Favre books out there. Pack 4 Life!]]></body>
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