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		<title>The Ha-Ha by Dave King</title>
		<description>Review by Jed GeimanBeyond the striking title and wonderful jacket (design by Carol Hayes), the element which first struck my interest in this book was its unusual protagonist, a simple man by the name of Howard Kopastosh. Howard is a Vietnam War veteran who suffers from a brain injury which ...</description>
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		<title>No Country For Old Men by Cormac McCarthy</title>
		<description>Review by Dave GeimanNo Country for Old Men has been reviewed, not just favorably, but gushingly, by every reviewer I have read over the past month or so. For example, Michael Dirda of The Washington Post Book World called it &#8220;an imaginative oeuvre greater and deeper than any single book.&#8221; ...</description>
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		<title>Welcome to our site</title>
		<description>&#34;Have you read anything good lately?&#34;Invariably, whenever I&#39;m talking on the phone with my dad, our conversation eventually leads to that same question. Dave Geiman, as many of you probably already know, is a voracious reader. And while I can&#39;t say that I can keep up with him, I know ...</description>
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