Thursday 31 October 2013

The Bone Room by Shane Scollins with Giveaway

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Roman Stone is a cop who has spent the last few years of his life trying to rebuild the career he nearly destroyed.

He gets called to Alexandria Bay, NY to help the small town police force find a popular missing teenager. While investigating the case, random human bones start washing up on the shores of the St. Lawrence River and two major cases collide.

Looking for help on the case, Roman asks local historian Becca Quinn to show him around one of the local castles in the area. Becca works for the Thousand Island Preservation Society and spends her days working to restore some of the old abandoned mansions in the area for a new tourism initiative.

But what they find is more than anyone expects…

Something strange is lurking under the surface of the murky waters of the river.



Review


First let me say this story is not the most common genre I review.  It is a mystery/thriller and took me back to a time when psychological thrillers were all that I read.  I enjoyed taking that moment back in time, and not worrying how hot the guy was, or when the sex would explode..  instead I was wondering what would happen next and will they catch the bad guy.

Roman Stone (Rome) is a cop whose past caused him to have some action taken that ended his normal policing career – luckily he was good at his job, and was essentially able to be a consultant.  Rome is called in to a small town to help solve the kidnapping of a young lady, whose parents are significant members of the town community.

While on the case Rome calls in his old partner, to assist with the investigation.  Primarily because at each turn another mystery unravels – missing girls, washed up bones, strange elements at each scene.  Rome also seeks help from Becca, a local historian.  It is once Becca comes on board that the action starts to pick up.

So ultimately, I enjoyed this book.  I thought Rome was an engaging character, if not a little closed.  His backstory certainly filled in some blanks the reader might have about him, but I guess there could have been a little more.  I read this story thinking I should have known more about Rome and what makes him tick – almost wondering if there was another story when Rome was a featured character.  Rome is good at his job, in the early stages, his easy ability to stumble across the evidence at every turn annoyed me.  I questioned how anyone intuition was that bang on the money every time.  The author managed to make Rome seem more human as the story progress with his judgement leading to a number of situations that had less than perfect endings.

Becca is a likeable character, she becomes actively involved in Rome’s investigation and seems to take it in her stride, yet she shows a lot of vulnerability.  Her back story and relationship dynamics were slightly odd, but on the whole they worked for her, and this story.

The drama was action packed, and intense, but was a little left of centre, a little bit out there!  The intrigued for me was not necessarily how the crimes would be solved, and who the perpetrator was, but more about how the perpetrator was linked to all the characters, and what the connections would reveal.  I also felt the plot dragged on a bit too long, so I started to lose interest in the unfolding story, and there were some definite red herrings thrown in too.  The author can be commended on the intricacies of this story, the relationship dynamics and the rationale provided for the actions taken, but it was still not perfect for me.

Oh and we can’t forget there was a bit of sexual tension which helped keep you guessing, I mean – will they or won’t they? 

I am going to rate this story 3 ½ hearts – it was a good story, there is no question about its delivery either, but it did not quite cut if for me.  I did not feel the adrenaline rush of a great mystery, the story behind the bad guys was a bit over the top and lost me at some points, there were a few errors throughout the book – not many, but enough for me to notice (and gripe about). 

 If you are looking for a story that is complex, but easily read, and is not filled with sex, sex and sex, oh and of course you like a mystery/thriller – then give this book a try – you may find you really enjoy it!


3 1/2 hearts!

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Shane Scollins is a freelance writer and Amazon best selling author. Originally from New Jersey, he now resides in Upstate New York with his wife, Heather. He has a degree in computer science and has worked as an automotive service manager, a website developer and a computer network engineer. In his spare time he enjoys playing ice hockey, riding his mountain bike, and strumming on his guitar. Primarily a SciFi and paranormal novelist, Shane enjoys taking readers on surprising and unexpected journeys that twist reality. He is currently working on his next book


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Wednesday 30 October 2013

Rock Bottom Series by Sarah Biermann with Giveaway


The Rock Bottom Series has been reviewed by Iva Readit!

Keep reading for Iva's thoughts on both Tracks and Trials.  

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Tracks (Rock Bottom #1)




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Synopsis


When Harvard Law student, Dylan Ackhart, moves to Boston with her best friend- the last thing she expects to find is Jeremy Mason. Jeremy is sexy, smart, and passionate- and currently the most famous rock star in the world.

From the first moment Dylan meets Jeremy, she's attracted to him. But she soon finds the fame and press can wear on you. Plus, Jeremy seems to be hiding things from her- including his relationship with the mysterious blue-haired girl.

Tracks takes you on a ride through the not so glamorous side of dating a rock star- sex, drugs, rock and roll.

Excerpt


I finally look directly at Jeremy and everything in my body turns to butter. I tingle with electricity. He looks astonishing. It’s a hot day, and he has a sheen of sweat covering his body. His tight white T-shirt clings to his muscular chest. His dark jeans are again hanging low on his hips, exposing his hip bones. He’s barefoot and sleeveless, so casual yet he makes it look so elegant and beautiful. He has his signature grey guitar on his lap and a cigarette hanging from his gorgeous pink lips. He’s clean shaven today, which kind of disappoints me. I loved the way his face felt when it grazed against mine. I imagine for only a moment the way his stubble would feel against my inner thighs...

Review


Tracks by Sarah Biermann follows the life of 22 year old Dylan Ackhart after she arrives in Boston to attend Harvard Law school and is swept off her feet by Jeremy Mason, the worlds hottest and most talented musician, after he spots her in the front row of one of his rock concerts. A fairytale beginning helps Dylan overlook the difficulties of dating a rockstar and some of Jeremy's questionable friends. However, once revealed, Jeremy's lifestyle leaves Dylan questioning whether he truly loves her and whether her love is strong enough to help him face his problems whilst she deals with her own past demons.

Now if you think this storyline has been done to death you are wrong.  Sarah Biermann makes all those girls who follow One Direction or Justin Bieber fantasies a possibility with this well written and believeable love story. 

Dylan comes off as a young woman on the cusp of adulthood with her beliefs about the direction her life is going in and how she is going to achieve this. Biermann gives her just the right amount of level headedness and naivity to make a reader interested in following her story. Biermann gives a good understanding of how Dylan deals with complications in her life from the beginning so it is no surprise that Dylan doesn't see Jeremy's issues straight away, add to that the rose coloured glasses we all wore in the first few weeks of young love and the fact that Jeremy is a hot commodity with a life so different from her own and it is somewhat understandable that she overlooks some seemingly obvious signs. 

Rockstar Jeremy has the right amount of cockiness, sweet talking exuberance and vulnerability to make him likeable. The description given of him by Dylan when she sees him on TV pre concert had me eager to get to the part where they meet and fall in love. Jeremy comes over as flawed with a desire to be a better person but unable to find the strength and inspiration to do so.  Is he hot? Maybe not so much in a physical way rather than in that long held female desire to heal a man and make him better - plus he is a rockstar, so that ups his WOW factor!

The issues dealt with in the book are realistic and Sarah Biermann has done a good job getting it all right without it intruding into the flow of the book. Minor characters are well rounded and add to the story but are not overwhelming, though they are at times hastily dismissed, exiting a scene rather than staying, which may have added more to the main characters.

Tracks is a love story that does include some sex scenes that, although descriptive, won't have you needing an outlet (so it's safe to read on the train.) 

Overall the story is good and flows beautifully. The characters are well received and for the most part 3 dimensional. It doesn't pack a punch despite the up heavals the couple face, but it does make you want to follow their story and hope there is a happy conclusion.

Read if you liked Savor You by Emily Snow, or
The Mighty Storm by Samantha Towle.

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Trials (Rock Bottom #2)





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"They think Jeremy murdered her."

Drugs pushed them away...will murder bring them together?

Since losing the rock star love of her life, Harvard Law student Dylan Ackhart is doing the best she can to move on. Now in her third and final year, she's doing well in school and just landed her dream internship in Boston's District Attorney's office. She keeps away from the news so she doesn't hear about Jeremy Mason- about his frequent parties, new women, and apparent drug use.

But when the body of a young girl is found in his home, suddenly Dylan and Jeremy are thrust together in the most difficult and awkward of circumstances. Dylan is forced to choose between the only man she ever loved and the only dream she ever wanted. Will she leave everything behind and be with Jeremy? Or will Jeremy find himself in more trouble than she can help him out of?


Excerpt


I go through the rest of the day in a haze, purposely shutting my brain off to the point where I’m just barely able to function normally. I don’t want to even begin to process what happened in that questioning room. I’m kept busy by meeting all of my colleagues, learning the new paperwork and policies that need to be done in Homicide, as well as other things interns typically take care of. By the time I’m finally walking out of my building and towards my car, I’m so emotionally and mentally exhausted I feel like going home and falling into bed.
I take the back door again just in case but I’m relieved to see that the press has cleared from the front of the building. I see my little car far off in the distance and take my time walking towards it.
“Dylan,” I hear suddenly.
Oh, God…
I freeze in my tracks and swing myself around. I see his silver Honda stopped in the middle of my street. Jeremy’s staring out the window, his blonde hair shining in the sun and sunglasses reflecting my shocked face.
“Huh?” I mumble out.
“Get in,” he says. I stare at him like he’s crazy before I turn to continue walking towards my car.
“Dylan, get in the car,” I hear him say as his car inches to match my stride. His voice is low and demanding. It makes my heart lurch in my chest.
“Are you nuts?” I whisper out of the side of my mouth. “I can’t be seen with you.”
“You won’t be if you get in the fucking car.”
I sigh, my resolve wavering, but keep moving forward.
“Dylan, I swear to God I will get out and throw you in this car.”
Goddamnit.
I turn and run around the front of his car, opening the passenger door and flopping onto the seat. I barely get my door shut before he drives away.


Review


In Trials, Sarah Biermann's second book of the Rock Bottom series, Dylan Ackhart is in her third year at Harvard Law School and hoping to secure an internship at Boston's DA office, a very high possibility now that she has regained her 4.0 average after taking a break from her tumultuous relationship with rockstar Jeremy Mason. Jeremy has broken off all contact with Dylan without a word and she has been left to inwardly struggle whilst pretending to move forward with her life. That pretence shatters when, after being appointed her internship with the DA, one of her first tasks is to help on the case of a young girl allegedly murdered by the rockstar who haunts Dylan's heart. 

If you haven't read Tracks, the first book in the Rock Bottom Series by Sarah Biermann then you need to do so before reading this one as it is a direct follow on.  Trials finishes the story that Sarah Briemann started in Tracks. It is again well written with an interesting plot that demonstrates the progression of the issues identified in the first book.

The beginning of Trials shows that Dylan's life has stagnated and that although everything appears to be moving forward she emotionally has not. Her naivety is still very much in evidence throughout the book and she is easily swayed by those around her. 

Jeremy is more emotional in Trials than he was in Tracks. His heart and career are in tatters after losing Dylan and becoming a murder suspect. His appearances in Trials are  too short for a reader to fall in love with and he is missing most of the elements that made him stand out in Tracks; his cockiness, vitality and rockstar lifestyle. He does however, manage to pull your heart strings with his vulnerability and his strength in overcoming his past and current situation. 

I felt the plot was a little too ambitious for the characters portrayed in this story. Dylan's inability to evolve until very late in the second book makes her a little hard to love and that a lot key elements in the book were conveniently solved rather than actually solved. In saying that, Sarah Biermann has told a very sweet story that shows passion is a necessary part of true happiness but sometimes you need to hit rock bottom to get there.

I would  recommend that you read the series back to back so that the characters and background are still fresh in your mind. Trials is a fine ending to the Rock Bottom Series by Sarah Biermann and certainly worth reading if you enjoyed the start of Dylan and Jeremy's love story. 




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Sarah Biermann, RN, BSN was born Wilmington, Delaware and grew up in Claymont. She attended Cab Calloway School of the Arts in Wilmington for high school, majoring in creative writing. She went on to Montgomery County Community College in Blue Bell, PA for her Associates Degree in Nursing. She recently graduated Drexel University with her BSN in nursing and is currently in their Masters program for nursing education. Sarah's nursing specialty is in drugs and alcohol detox and rehab.

Sarah has been married to her husband, Jon, for 8 years. She has two beautiful daughters: Anna, age 7, and Quinn, age 2. They live in Lansdale, Pennsylvania.

She enjoys reading, singing, art, music, television, going to the movies, Hershey Park, and writing.


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Title: Ignite (#1, Explosive Series)
Author: Tessa Teevan
Genre: Contemporary Romance
Release Date: October 30, 2013
 
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After nearly a year and a half of grieving the loss of her husband, twenty-seven year old Alexa Sullivan Tate is headed back to her hometown after a decade of being away. She has no idea her high school crush, Jace McAllister, the guy who stole her heart the same night that he broke it, is more than ready to pick up the pieces. Jace has spent the last ten years in the Army defusing bomb after bomb, trying to forget the girl who ignited all his passions. Little does he know that the spark still exists. Ten years ago they had smoldering chemistry, but the spark between them now might light a fuse that leads to an explosion even Jace can't stop. Not that he wants to. If only Alexa can get past her guilt and trust her heart again. But how do you put it all on the line when you've already lost everything once before? *While this is a series, each book will be standalone with spinoff characters.
 
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I nod, and she makes her way down the hall that I now see is lined with photographs. My stomach tightens, but I figure that I need to get this over with if I’m going to be staying here. I walk towards them, stopping at the first picture. I’m guessing it’s from the day they first met, the time she told me about, because she’s giving him a playful frown while he’s grinning at her like he’s already half in love with her, which, to be honest, he probably was. I feel a slight twinge as I take in the picture, knowing that at that moment he had no idea how short of a life he was going to have with her. Hell, he probably wouldn’t have even cared, as long as he had her while he could. Shaking the thought out of my head, I browse each one. There are candid shots of them mixed throughout professional ones from events such as her graduation, Sierra and Jeremy’s wedding, and what looks like an engagement party. As I pass each picture, it’s becoming more real to me that she had a whole separate life before we reconnected. Strangely, I’m not bothered by it, seeing how happy she looks in these pictures, even though it was with another man and not me. I’ll admit that I was a little worried when she told me about their fighting, but looking at these pictures? I know Ty made her a happy woman, and I’m grateful that she had that while she could. Do I wish it had been me? Fuck yes, but what can you do? Coming to the last picture, I’m breathless as the image of Alexa in a wedding dress enters my vision. I’m moving in for closer inspection when she comes out of her room, stopping when she catches me. Her hand covers her mouth as she closes her eyes for a split second. She swallows hard before walking towards me. She reaches out her hand as if to touch my arm before pulling it back, obviously thinking better of it. “Jace, I… This is probably awkward, I’m sorry. I just… I wasn’t expecting you, and I don’t…” She trails off as she stares at the wall, glancing at the picture before turning her eyes towards the floor.
 
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About the Author


I'm a twenty six year old book junkie who is also obsessed with sports. Bengals, Buckeyes, Reds are my teams! I work for the government during the day, hang out with Air National Guard on the weekends, and am married to a guy 15 inches taller than me. We're quite the pair! We currently live right outside of Dayton, OH with our two cats. I've been reading since I was a kid. My mom was a librarian, so it was a given. Heck, she even made sure we watched Wishbone instead of the Smurfs. In 2011 when I graduated from college, my mom bought me a Nook, and then in the summer of 2012 I found this amazing site called Goodreads. I was introduced to so many amazing indie/self-published authors. After reading almost 400 books that year, my husband gave me the push to finally sit down and write my own. It was a rocky start, but over time the words started flowing and I couldn't get Jace and Lexi out of my head. If I’m not writing or looking through tons of photos of hot men, all in the name of research, then you can probably find me curled up with my Kindle, ignoring the rest of the world. I love my sports almost as much as I love my books. My other obsessions include red wine, hot men, country music, and all things Grace Potter. I LOVE to hear from readers, so please feel free to contact via any social media site listed below.  


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Title: Untangle Me
Author: Chelle Bliss
Release Date: 1st October 2013
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Kayden is a bad boy that never played by the rules. Sophia has always been the quintessential good girl, living a life filled with disappointment. Everything changes when their lives become intertwined through a chance encounter online.

Hundreds of miles separate them, but the connection that draws them together is too much to be denied. As the layers of their lives peel back, Kayden keeps the dangerous parts of his past hidden to protect the woman who is becoming more important to him than he should allow. What starts as a pursuit of carnal pleasure turns into a complicated love story. His past is a tangled web filled with addiction, an obsessed ex-girlfriend, and problems with the law. 

One mistake he thought he had left behind may end up ruining it all.



Review


This review shares Trisha's thoughts on Untangle Me!

First I was rather impressed with Chelle Bliss' debut novel Untangle Me….and boy did I ever want to tangle with Mr. Kayden and other naughty things. 

The author introduces us to Sophia who has had a lack of luster in her life and Kayden who has had his share of crap in his life. 

I see great potential in the Authors storytelling abilities, I did enjoy the journey with Sophia and Kayden however at times I felt dragged along, forced even. 

I loved that no matter what was thrown at these two they still managed to get though it even stronger. A big kudos to the Author for her bow chicka wow wow scenes, man she can turn the heat up , I felt it wow!!!

If you are looking for something new and enjoy two perspectives this book is for you. We get both Kayden and Sophia point of view and man did the Author really do a good job with That.  


3 1/2 hearts from Trisha




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I have been a teacher for over ten years, and needed a creative outlet for all my naughty thoughts. I received a bachelors degree in History and a Masters in Education, which led me to becoming a high school history teacher.

I love to read, I can devour a book a day, when given the chance or having the time. I can't pick one favorite book, there are just too many that come to mind. I do have favorite authors though. My top five authors are: Colleen Hoover, S.C. Stephens, Tarryn Fisher, CJ Roberts, and Kele Moon. I agonized over the top five. There are so many fantastic Indie authors that help feed my quest for the next best story.

Writing has been a journey unlike; filled with anguish, love, fear, and creativity. I'm excited for the next step and to share Kayden and Sophia.

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Monday 28 October 2013

Stained (Book 1) and Forged (Book 2) by MJ Fields


Stained and Forged (Books 1 & 2 in the Burning Souls Series) were provided as ARC's in exchange for an honest review.  




Synopsis


After nearly sixteen years in hell, Maddox finally rises from the ashes. Held captive since birth he never knew normal until the day he watched as two men opened fire on the place he had merely existing since birth. He watched as the woman who visited sporadically throughout his life, a woman he later found out was his mother, as shot dead as he was dragged into the back of a black car by Brody Hines, British Rock Star. Brody’s own twisted past brought him to discover a son he never knew existed..

As a child Maddox took comfort in reading. It was his escape. His only glimpse at what life and love could be. The world he entered was something he could have never imagined. It was full of beauty and madness, yet still overflowing with hope and love.

Maddox Hines is a beautiful young man who was labeled by his school, and the world as emotionally disturbed, having Stockholm syndrome, separation anxiety and possibly being bipolar. His loving family knows better.

In part one of Stained, we watch as Maddox tries to do the right thing only to be beaten down by the true dregs of societies. Provoked, taunted, and his past exposed, Maddox lashes out the only way he knows how, physically

In part two, Maddox must flee the country to avoid being arrested, separating the family he loves. Returning to England, bringing his nightmares even closer to him. Maddox tries in vain throughout the next three years to accept the repeated loss of Harper Abrahams. His one true friend, his first kiss, his secret muse, and the girl who held his heart from the very first time he saw her. He pushes her away knowing she deserves better, that he is not good enough for her, and that he could never be.

Nothing can stop his desire for her, his need for her, and when he cannot take it anymore he brings her back into his life only to realize she is no longer his and his alone. Maddox falls into the only comfort and escape he knows now, sex, drugs, and rock and roll. Maddox becomes his own worst enemy as he pushes away his new life bringing back the past. 

Review


Umm well wow…. 

I am not sure how to review this story.  The story is about Maddox and Harper and really a cast of thousands…  but this is essentially Maddox and Harper’s story.

Maddox and Harper have an innocent, then not so innocent, love hate relationship.  There are many a dynamic that affects their relationships journey.  Unfortunately I am still unsure that I could tell you what these dynamics actually are.

I understand the plot, and the ideas of this story, but significant elements were lost in the delivery for me to actually be able to clearly follow the journey.

I finished this story, still really not knowing who was who, what their connections were, and how they fit into the equation – this left me so confused as the cast of thousand played key roles at key points in the story.

I also didn’t understand Maddox and Harper's history to grasp the intensity of their connection.  This was explained later in the story, but seemed a case of too little too late for me.

This story also occurred over many years, and the skipping between characters POV’s, life events, and story timelines had me scratching my head as to where the story was going.

I wont give anything away because I know this story will appeal to some of you, and I think the nuts and bolts of the story make it ok and evident that others will like it, and view it much different to the way I have seen this one.  

That said I have started book 2 – Forged, to see where this one ends up.  Maddox is an arse – but probably a little justifiably, Harper is a bit of a pretentious bitch, probably justifiably, and at the end of Stained, they gradually grew on me a little bit…  I just wished this one had some consistency of timelines, some details with back stories for people other than Maddox and overall, well a number of things that could have made me enjoy what had so much promise that little bit more.

Unfortunately I have to go with a 2 ½ on this one.. 

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Synopsis


Maddox Hines walked away from the things he took comfort in, sex, drugs, and rock and roll. Things that helped dull the pains from his past and allowed him to continue waking up each day and push forward. He set out to win back the love of the girl who held his heart for five years. A girl who he knew was too good for him, deserved better than him, but it no longer mattered. 

Maddox set out to win her back. When he found her a life changing secret was revealed. One he felt was a blessing not a curse.
 
Harper Abrahams fear of disappointing her family came to fruition and Maddox was her rock. When their family left to return to their homes Maddox stayed behind believing things were going as planned and determined to earn her trust back. 

Harper pushes him away to guard her heart from what only he was capable of doing to it. Harper loves Maddox but can no longer trust him, there was too much to lose. Pushing him away she hangs onto Blake her friend, confidant, and the man who she knows would be perfect for her. He had never let her down and she knew he never would. 

Maddox holds strong in his fight, he won’t lose her again. His persistence pays off but will it get them through what lies ahead. Will the sins of his past annihilate his dreams for his future with Harper? Will he be strong enough for her when she needs him the most? 


Review


Maddox and Harper’s story continued in Forged.  I must start by saying I was pleasantly surprised when the significant issues in Stained, those ones that really made me struggle with the story, were not present in Forged.

It is evident there has been some significant growth of the author in relation to this story between book 1 and 2.

This story was full of drama, angst, love, grief and pretty much everything in between.  There was action and emotion that kept the pages turning.  

There were elements that still made this story less than perfect for me, those being the pace at which things happen, and the lack of explanation about relationship dynamics which seem to indicate the author makes assumptions about the readers knowledge.  

That said, these elements were markedly improved from book 1 – the story was essentially focussed on key characters, and provided some additional back story if introducing others.  The timeline of events was consistent and it flowed, but I just struggled to grasp the authenticity of the connections that lead to the action.  I know I seem to be speaking in riddles, but spoilers are not happening here!

The love story between Maddox and Harper is beautiful and this story shows compassion and romance in all manner of situations, but the physicality of the relationship almost seemed like it was overtaking the story, rather than reinforcing the connection…  

I am rating Forged 3 ½ hearts – it’s a marked improvement on Stained, but still had some work to make it really good for me!

3 1/2 Hearts for Forged!


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