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  <read_at>Sun Sep 13 00:00:00 -0700 2009</read_at>
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  <date_updated>Sun Sep 13 10:47:10 -0700 2009</date_updated>
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    <body><![CDATA[If it's not the Masons, it must be the Catholic Church... or perhaps it's ZOG... or, well, there has to be some secret society running things, right?  Making lives smoother for members, amassing incredible wealth, etc..  Unfortunately, this book reads like Gossip Girl meets Skull and Bones, with maybe a little Frankie Landau-Banks thrown in.  The references are a little too hip (by which I mean already almost out-of-date) and one character has a &quot;headband screwed on a little too tight&quot; (Blair, anyone?).  <br/><br/>Still, it's good trash for YA readers.<br/><br/>(Free ARC provided by publisher)]]></body>
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