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    <body><![CDATA[I don't know why I hated this book so much, but I did.  It seemed like Baumgardner never made a succinct point; her writing was like someone talking just to hear themselves talk.    In her endless yammering on about herself and her relationship with Amy Ray, she really did nothing for bisexual politics and her overuse of the phrase &quot;look both ways&quot; made her come across as a high-schooler trying to meet the word count requirement for an essay.]]></body>
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