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  <read_at>Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 -0800 1981</read_at>
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    <body><![CDATA[I can't remember when I first came across this book, but I think it was passed to my sis and I by a nice Canadian missionary lady at the seminary we were growing up on. I remember being enthralled by it, as I was big into the Arthurian legend stuff via T.H. White's &quot;The Sword in the Stone&quot; and following series. <br/><br/>I recently bought this book again while hanging out at the Harry Potter VII release at Borders, passing the time. It's a fun read, though I found myself skipping passages to just find out what was going on. It might just be that I was trying to get the book out of the way, and wasn't in the mood to savor the read like I do with other books. ]]></body>
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