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		<title>Keeping Faith, Jodi Picoult</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Yeah, pretty much, Jodi Picoult.  Her books tend to be largely the same.  Keeping Faith has all the elements &#8211; moral quandaries, relationship troubles, fierce mothers, legal battles, and handsome men hopelessly in love with the protagonist.  I read it because I was at my parents&#8217; house and I didn&#8217;t have my books with me, and I needed something to read for a while.  And then of course I got interested and took it home to finish it.  As I say, it was much like all of Jodi Picoult&#8217;s other books.  Always entertaining but not generally worth rereading.</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Yeah, pretty much, Jodi Picoult.  Her books tend to be largely the same.  <em>Keeping Faith</em> has all the elements &#8211; moral quandaries, relationship troubles, fierce mothers, legal battles, and handsome men hopelessly in love with the protagonist.  I read it because I was at my parents&#8217; house and I didn&#8217;t have my books with me, and I needed something to read for a while.  And then of course I got interested and took it home to finish it.  As I say, it was much like all of Jodi Picoult&#8217;s other books.  Always entertaining but not generally worth rereading.</p>
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