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		<description><![CDATA[Although I&#8217;ve stumbled on SmallWorld Reads, a great blog, a few times now, today is the first time I really investigated her Life Books Challenge. SmallWorld Reads: Life Books Challenge Who doesn&#8217;t have a list of favorite books? Chances are, those books are favorites because they tell a universal truth, and, most likely, because they [...]]]></description>
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