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    <body><![CDATA[The fact that this was written by 2 authors AND that it is their first children's book may explain the stilted style of this book. The dialog is especially awkward--people use contractions, but it feels as if they don't.<br/><br/>My 10 year old was intrigued by the cover--we'll see if she likes it.]]></body>
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