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    <body><![CDATA[I love <a rel="nofollow" target="_blank" href="http://Dooce.com">Dooce.com</a> and have read it for years.  There are many stories in the book that are repeated from what Heather's written over the years on the blog -- and I expected that.  But I had hoped that the book would read more like, well, a BOOK.  Instead, it still reads more like a series of blog posts strung together and doesn't flow as well as it could.<br/><br/>Heather's writing hasn't changed, though, so if you like her blog, you'll like her book. ]]></body>
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