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    <name><![CDATA[Amy]]></name>
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    <body><![CDATA[Good book. Sort of paranormal but parts of the book could have been elaborated on to make it deeper and more interesting and in the end, I felt sort of shallow, like something was missing.  Even the ending was very abrupt and although I think the author intended it to be that way, I just wasn't ready for it yet. Not to say I was so absorbed, I just felt like the story needed a little bit more.  But I did overall like the premise behind the book - a motel, in a usually busy windsurfing/tourist town, one summer has an unexpected tourist dry-up because of the lack of wind. But guests checking into one certain room keep turning up with various big events happening in their lives after check-out. Strange themes but pretty good book.... I don't know what else to say. ]]></body>
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