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	<title>Comments on: My Library</title>
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		<title>By: heather gabelmann</title>
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		<dc:creator>heather gabelmann</dc:creator>
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		<description>Greetings from Roanoke.
     Only 2,000 books? What shocking deprivation. I feel moved to suggest several books (four, to be exact) that rocked my world for one reason or another.
     Hart&#039;s Hope, by Orson Scott Card...a really neat book, if you can find it, with an interesting sci-fi take on organized religion.
     Pillars of The Earth, Ken Follet...but you probably have this already.
     Cat&#039;s Eye, Margaret Atwood...just brilliant (but be warned, it&#039;s a total girl-book)
     And, for something completely bizarre, Wraeththu, by Storm Constantine. You won&#039;t really WANT to pick it up...but once you do, you won&#039;t be able to put it down....</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Greetings from Roanoke.<br />
     Only 2,000 books? What shocking deprivation. I feel moved to suggest several books (four, to be exact) that rocked my world for one reason or another.<br />
     Hart&#8217;s Hope, by Orson Scott Card&#8230;a really neat book, if you can find it, with an interesting sci-fi take on organized religion.<br />
     Pillars of The Earth, Ken Follet&#8230;but you probably have this already.<br />
     Cat&#8217;s Eye, Margaret Atwood&#8230;just brilliant (but be warned, it&#8217;s a total girl-book)<br />
     And, for something completely bizarre, Wraeththu, by Storm Constantine. You won&#8217;t really WANT to pick it up&#8230;but once you do, you won&#8217;t be able to put it down&#8230;.</p>
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