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  <date_updated>Mon Mar 09 20:00:08 -0700 2009</date_updated>
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    <body><![CDATA[This was a very riveting book about two deep-wreck divers who risk everything to solve the mystery of a U-boat (German submarine) that they found off the coast of New Jersey.  I was on the edge of my seat the whole time.  It really was very suspenseful for a non-fiction.  Wow!  There were so many things about deep-wreck diving that I never knew, and things about World War II.  My only complaint is that the deep-wreck divers Kurson quotes in the book use A LOT of bad language.  I'm really not a fan.  Otherwise, for a non-fiction, this was a great book!]]></body>
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