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September 23, 2012

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Lisa

Enjoy! I'm still re-reading it, it's so rich. But the plot makes sense so I hope the BOOKER PEOPLE can overlook that.

Danielle

Ack--this is what happens when I don't log into my feed reader for several days! I never win anything so wasn't expecting this--thanks so much. I found the Amazon virtual gift card in my inbox this morning--very cool. As I don't have a Kindle I'm going to use it towards a paper copy of Alison Moore's book. Lovely to have a little bookish windfall! :)

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