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    <body><![CDATA[Totally lost interest in the book on the section about stickiness. That should  say something about the validity of this book. A large part of this book is grabbing nonrevelant examples and making it fit. During most part of this book (atleast up until the part I stopped reading), I just kept thinking to myself, &quot;hurry up and get to the next subject already&quot;. There may be about 5 paragraphs worth reading in this book. Save your time , don't read this book, and visit SuperFan.com.]]></body>
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