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    <body><![CDATA[The best thing about Lisa Yee's books are the stunning characters. These kids come alive off the page and leap into your memory so fully realized you'd swear you met Maybe rinsing Kool-Aid out of her hair in your dorm bathroom and that you bumped into Ted walking down Hollywood Boulevard in his platform shoes.  I found the plot a little far-fetched and contrived at times, but overall, loved the characters enough to stick with them through to the end.]]></body>
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