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    <body><![CDATA[Wow, what a disappointment. Lev Grossman should have spent less time dissing JK Rowling and more time crafting an original and coherent plot. Though some of the writing was first-rate, most of the characters, their motivations and the elements of the plots were flat, unoriginal or both. Harry Potter meets Jonathan Strange and Mister Norrell. Where does Susanna Clarke go to sue for poor impersonation of a fantasy novelist?]]></body>
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