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    <body><![CDATA[Gaiman is a delight and his idea of how gods and spirits would come to the new world with the settlers makes a lot of metaphysical sense. I feel like his &quot;modern&quot; gods fall short near the end, but otherwise one of my favorites of his.]]></body>
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