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    <![CDATA[Someone Like You]]>
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    <![CDATA[There's the gambler who collects little fingers from losers...there's the lady who murders her husband with a frozen leg of lamb...not to mention the man who has made a machine that can hear grass scream...Roald Dahl's particular brand of bizarre, alarming and disturbing story-telling has already attracted a huge following which can only be more disturbed, alarmed and - thankfully - amused by 'Someone Like You'.]]>
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    <body><![CDATA[Very CREEPY!  One thing learned very well from this book:<br/><br/>You NEVER hide an evidence.  You COOK it and let the police eat it.  <br/><br/>Mr. Dahl never failed to amaze me.  An amazing adult Roald Dahl's book.  Well, to me, his works are always amazing anyway! ]]></body>
    
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