Month: April 2023

Sunday Post #573 April Showers

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The Sunday Post is a blog news meme hosted here @ Caffeinated Reviewer. It’s a chance to share news~ A post to recap the past week on your blog and showcase books and things we have received. Share news about what is coming up on your blog for the week ahead. Join in weekly, bi-weekly or for a monthly wrap up. See rules here: Sunday Post Meme.

It was a wet week with some freeze warnings. Poor Clayton had what we thought was food poisoning, given how quickly it happened. He had a rough 12 hours before feeling better. Saturday Miss Hazel confirmed it was not in fact food poisoning, but viral. I felt so sorry for my daughters. Little ones and these types of viruses are horrible. I got behind on reviews and spent some time getting caught up. Not a very exciting week, but not terrible either. How do you all handle listening to audiobooks on NetGalley? My current listen has no chapters. The app won’t work in the car and you can only rewind in 30 sec increments. Never again. My daughter says I am an app snob. I guess. As always, Stay Caffeinated.

Last Week on the Blog
  • Book Tour: When You Break Girl Code By J. L. Lora (spotlight / giveaway)
  • Deep Tide By Laura Griffin (book review)
  • A Girl Called Samson By Amy Harmon (audio review)
  • Backpacking Through Bedlam By Seanan McGuire (audio review)
  • Late Eclipses By Seanan McGuire (audio review)
  • Yours Truly By Abby Jimenez (guest post / book review)
This Week on the Blog
  • The Bride Wore White By Amanda Quick (book review/excerpt)
  • The Ferryman By Justin Cronin (book review)
  • The Chimera Bounty By Ember Holt (book review)
  • Legends & Lattes By Travis Baldree (audio review)
  • The Change By Kirsten Miller (audio review)
  • Meru By S.B. Divya (guest post / audio review)
New Arrivals at the Caffeinated Cafe

Learn more:

  • The Paris Agent by Kelly Rimmer
  • He’s My Cowboy by Diana Palmer, Delores Fossen & Rebecca Zanetti

A special thanks to Harlequin & Kensington

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A Magical Tale About Leprechauns

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Michele L Sayre Author Interview

The Unluckiest Leprechaun by Far follows an unlucky leprechaun who tries to get his luck back by kidnapping an especially lucky human girl.What was the inspiration for your story?

I didn’t want the usual capture a Leprechaun and get wishes and money from the fairy kind of story.  I was trying to think of something different, and the idea of switching the story up and having the Leprechaun get his way in the end appealed to me.  The usual kind of story has been overdone.  I wanted something different, and that’s when this lovely tale popped into my head.  It was the right kind of ornery that appealed to my sense of humor.

The art in this book is fantastic and brings the story to life. What was the art collaboration process like with illustrator Christina Cartwright?

Christina’s talent is amazing.  This is our second book worked together, and I feel she elevated her artwork even more so than the last time we worked together.  Her attention to detail was truly sublime – she made my words on the page come to life.  There really seemed to be some magic at work with how this book came together.  At one point, I even asked Christina if she had a little bit of Irish in her, which she admitted she did, and I wasn’t surprised.  I, of course, have an Irish ancestry as well, so is it any wonder that two American “Irish” lasses came up with a magical tale about Leprechauns?  Our collaboration together was truly magical.

What were some educational aspects that were important for you to include in this children’s book?

I do realize that I used some slightly bigger words than are traditionally found in a children’s book, but I also subscribe to the belief of pushing a person’s vocabulary.  You don’t grow verbally and mentally if you are not exposed to new words.  I also felt strongly about bringing the notion of karma into the story.  If you are a good person with a good heart, then you have the power to change the world as long as you embrace kindness and goodwill towards others as Brianna extended to Liam.  Our highest purpose in life should always be to help others whenever we are able to do so.

What will the next book in the Happy Tails series be about, and when will it be published?

The next book in the series is about a pet bunny. Hopefully it teaches the concept of always being kind to our furry friends and to be mindful of what they truly need to not only survive, but thrive in this world.  It should be out by August at the latest.

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So the rule of thumb for interactions with Leprechauns is usually humans capture them for their luck and their ability to give them three wishes. But what if a Leprechaun doesn’t have any luck and can’t grant any wishes? What does one do then?

Ask Liam the Leprechaun – his family’s luck has been low for years, but all of that is about to change. Turnabout is fair play. If humans can capture Leprechauns for their magic, then why can’t a crafty Leprechaun capture a human for her overabundance of luck?

Such are the adventures of Liam and Brianna – two lonely souls connecting as friends in a way that’s truly magical. They learn that luck freely shared is luck that is never-ending.

Original source: https://literarytitan.com/2023/04/30/a-magical-tale-about-leprechauns/

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Feeling Your Way in the Dark

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Susan Tallman has been writing about art and artists in The New York Review since 2019—on Vija Celmins, Gerhard Richter (“the poet of uncertainty”), the history of craft, Philip Guston, Hilma af Klint (“there are lots of snails”), Jasper Johns, and the “compositional aplomb” of Kerry James Marshall, among other subjects. In the May 11 […]

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Yours Truly by Abby Jimenez

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Sophia Rose is here with a review of Yours Truly by Abby Jimenez. Come see why she enjoyed this diverse, letter writing, heartfelt fake date romance.

Yours Truly by Abby Jimenez

Yours Truly
by Abby Jimenez
Genres: Contemporary Romance
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A novel of terrible first impressions, hilarious second chances, and the joy in finding your perfect match.

Dr. Briana Ortiz’s life is seriously flatlining. Her divorce is just about finalized, her brother’s running out of time to find a kidney donor, and that promotion she wants? Oh, that’s probably going to the new man-doctor who’s already registering eighty-friggin’-seven on Briana’s “pain in my ass” scale. But just when all systems are set to hate, Dr. Jacob Maddox completely flips the game . . . by sending Briana a letter.

And it’s a really good letter. Like the kind that proves that Jacob isn’t actually Satan. Worse, he might be this fantastically funny and subversively likeable guy who’s terrible at first impressions. Because suddenly he and Bri are exchanging letters, sharing lunch dates in her “sob closet,” and discussing the merits of freakishly tiny horses. But when Jacob decides to give Briana the best gift imaginable—a kidney for her brother—she wonders just how she can resist this quietly sexy new doctor . . . especially when he calls in a favor she can’t refuse.

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Sophia Rose’s Review

Two emergency room doctors have not one and not even just two disastrous encounters so probably not fated to be or even fated to be good working colleagues until a heart-felt letter is given.

Certain buzz words will always get me to sit up and take notice.  In a romance, ‘letter writing’ is a biggie.  Definitely time to dive into the writing of an author I’ve heard much praise for in the last year or two.

In an alternating chapter change of narrator format, Yours Truly introduces first Briana’s perspective and then Jacob’s.

Briana is on the eve of her divorce to her cheating husband who is with the other woman.  It’s been over a year so she should be adjusted and she thinks she is, but no… her best friend has married and moved off to the country (see previous book Part of Your World), she’s forced to compete with some new guy for the soon to be open department chief spot with some new guy, and her baby brother needs a kidney donor and is not doing well in the meantime.  Something’s gotta give and she chooses to rain down all her pent-up emotions and frustrations on new guy.  He’s a jerk, right? She decides even if a few friends know him and say he’s one of the good guys.  And, then he writes her a letter.

Jacob suffers social anxiety and now after starting his first day on a new job where they whisper ‘Dr. Death’ in his wake and he got a rather cold welcome in the emergency ward and managed to rile up one of the other doctors, he has to go sit down in a noisy, crowded bar with his brother who is dating Jacob’s ex who became his ex when she left him for his brother.  No surprise, they’re getting married.  He manages to get through it, but just barely.  His boss who is retiring wants him to take the chief spot and that fellow doctor is up for the spot- oh, and she has a brother needing a kidney transplant- no wonder she let him have it for bad timing and words that came out wrong.  Obviously talking just gets him into trouble, so he writes her a letter.

Yours Truly drew me in from the start.  Briana was hanging in there by a thread and she came across as raw, vulnerable, and all too real with how she handled her life woes and relationships.  I thought for sure I would love her the best and then switching to Jacob’s chapter and making that same electrifying connection with his character, I was reading one of those uncommon romances where I was in love with both characters deeply and equally.  Jacob is a sweetheart through and through and Briana is not sweet, but she is good people.  They have some bad moments in person, but then the letters where thoughts can be formed and thought through before committing them to writing was perfect for them.

I confess I heard this book was about a romance set around letters and pictured an entirely different scenario- a typical set up which I do love, but this was better for these people and their situation.  This ended up a fake date set up when Jacob asked for a big favor.  He did a big thing for her, too, but this is also big because she must face his dramatic family and that awk-awk-awkard sitch with his brother and ex’s wedding.

On a side note, I love books seeped in all sorts of diversity that feels organic to the story and Yours Truly has that.  I appreciate mostly that the diversity takes several different forms and is just there without it being practically flagged for me as several contemporaries tend to do these days.

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About Abby Jimenez

Abby Jimenez

Abby Jimenez is a New York Times bestselling author and Food Network champion living in Minnesota. Abby founded Nadia Cakes out of her home kitchen back in 2007. The bakery has since gone on to win numerous Food Network competitions and has amassed an international following. Abby loves a good romance, coffee, doglets, and not leaving the house.

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Sophia is a quiet though curious gal who dabbles in cooking, book reviewing, and gardening. Encouraged and supported by an incredible man and loving family. A Northern Californian transplant to the Great Lakes Region of the US. Lover of Jane Austen, Baseball, Cats, Scooby Doo, and Chocolate.

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A Good Woman Is An Investment

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Freddie Floyd Jr. Author Interview

The Mental Fight of Your Life shares with readers practical solutions on how to deal with challenges in marriage using Christian values. Why was this an important book for you to write?

This book was essential to me as I looked up stats, and there is an awful large amount of single women in their thirties, and forty’s that I know personally. I said to myself, it’s not that hard to find someone or if you’re a woman to be found, so I did some research and interviews, and I realized that we as men needed to find ourselves and learn to be men again. The Bible says that the man is the head of the house, and That comes with great responsibility, so the idea to fight against anything that causes a man to want to give up hence the creation of this book.

What is a common misconception you feel people have about marriages and their success?

The misconception is that marriage is just a piece of paper. You see, so is money. However, we get up daily and work hard for it. Why not your marriage? I read a stat that says men live longer lives when married, and that says a lot. A good woman is an investment, but it’s up to the man to find a good one, not just someone he wants to sleep with.

What were some ideas that were important for you to share in this book?

It was very important to share that we both must love self. You cannot begin to fully love others if you don’t love yourself. Self-love is very important.

What is one piece of advice you wish someone had given you when you were younger to help you with your relationships?

I wish someone would have told me that when you love, you would have such a fight on your hand to keep the passion alive. When you are young, you only see the beginning stages of a relationship, but once you get one and the butterflies leave, you must fight to keep the love going.

Author Links: Amazon | GoodReads

Are you a young man looking for advice on marriage, relationships and love?
 
Look no further!
 
Are you looking to understand how to enter into a healthy relationship? Are you unsure what dating and marriage hold and want to learn?
 
The MENtal Fight Of Your Life offers the tools and advice needed to grow, understand, and stay together!
 
This book meets both men and women where they are on their relationship journey—using insights regarding masculine vs feminine roles. By speaking directly to young adult men as they mature, this guide shows how to be a real man, the importance of perseverance, the value in loving their wives, and how to understand and connect with the one they love.
 
Learn strategies for men that help them appreciate women’s needs and lessons for women about sacrificing for the sake of love!
 
With so much included in these pages, readers can gain a broader knowledge of relationships before embarking on their forever journey or have more insight should difficulties arise along the way!
 
No matter your current relationship status or questions; if you’re ready to invest in yourself, The MENtal Fight Of Your Life is a must-have guide that will help navigate any waters between loved ones!

Original source: https://literarytitan.com/2023/04/28/a-good-woman-is-an-investment/

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Life Lessons from a UFO Catcher

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Kenny Loui, an individual with a Ph.D. who spends his days at the local arcade, is not your typical hero. Instead, his mission in life is to rescue as many plush animals as possible from the claw machines that keep them captive. Throughout his journey, Kenny shares with the reader many valuable life lessons he has learned along the way. However, when someone threatens the tranquility of the arcade, how will Kenny choose to defend his neighborhood oasis?

Life Lessons from a UFO Catcher by Kenny Loui is a surprising and delightful slice-of-life manga that exceeded my expectations. Initially anticipating a gritty account of UFO chasing and local horror, I was pleasantly surprised to find a charming story about a man’s efforts to rescue plushies while sharing wisdom with others. Each chapter is an “episode” in which Kenny demonstrates the significance of perseverance, kindness, and patience through his fight to liberate the plushies. The art by Yamawe is outstanding, with each panel bursting with life and vibrant color and the cute plushies adding their unique magic to the tale. This manga would make an excellent comedy anime, and I eagerly anticipate the next installment of Kenny’s exciting exploits.

Life Lessons of a UFO Catcher is a whimsical autobiographical story with charming art, sage advice, and an entertaining narrative. It’s an excellent choice for a rainy day read, containing mild language, mild violence, and mild fan service, and is recommended for middle-grade readers and up. This delightful tale of one man’s mission to rescue plushies is perfect for fans of slice-of-life anime and comedic, light-hearted adventures.

Pages: 150 | ASIN : B0B9KD2G4W

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His Complicated Past

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Jay Parker Author Interview

You Gotta Die Sometime follows a salesman at a convention accused of murder who is now on the run while also being the target for murder. What was the inspiration for the setup of your story?

I wanted to tell a story set during the Depression era about a guy struggling, like so many others back then, to find his purpose in the world and keep a roof over his head. He goes to the convention to receive an award and even though the award isn’t much, it gives him a sense of accomplishment and pride. Things turn upside down when his complicated past catches up with him.

Howard is an interesting character that readers are drawn to. What were some driving ideals behind your character’s development?

I wanted him to be an Everyman who maneuvers his way through a series of dramatic events, some brought on by man and some by nature. I wanted to stray away from making him all good. In fact, most of his good deeds are fueled by a need to counter bad decisions and make some sort of amends with the world.

How did the mystery develop for this story? Did you plan it before writing, or did it develop organically?

I start every novel organically but start outlining and mapping things out as I get deeper into it. This means going back and forth sometimes, rewriting and editing until it all comes together. The book starts off with him almost getting murdered. When I sat down to write it, like him, I had no idea why or who was trying to kill him.

What is the next book that you are working on, and when will it be available?

My next book is a spin-off from my first novel, Machine of War. There was a detective in that book who I really enjoyed, so I’m giving him his own story. The Bum Leg should be available in November.

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Some people shouldn’t die. They’re just no good at it.
On his cross-country journey through depression-era America, Howard Jones faced death more than once. Now, someone is trying to knock off the unassuming door-to-door salesman again. When his would-be assailant is killed, Howard becomes the number one suspect in what was to be his own murder.
On the run, he must unravel the mystery behind the murderous plot. As his world crumbles around him, Howard realizes that discovering the truth, and evading death, will require him to confront his dark and troubled past.

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Late Eclipses by Seanan McGuire

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I used all of my credits and took advantage of some sales to acquire the October Daye series and have been loving my time spent with this changeling. Late Eclipses is the fourth audiobook, and it was intense from the very first chapter as Toby finds herself accused of murder. 

Late Eclipses by Seanan McGuire

Late Eclipses
by Seanan McGuire
Series: October Daye #4
Narrator: Mary Robinette Kowal
Length: 11 hours and 51 minutes
Genres: Urban Fantasy
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Two years ago, October Toby Daye believed she could leave the world of Faerie behind. She was wrong. Now she finds herself in the service of Duke Sylvester Torquill, sharing an apartment with her Fetch, and maintaining an odd truce with Tybalt, the local King of Cats. It’s a delicate balance ? one that’s shattered when she learns that an old friend is in dire trouble. Lily, Lady of the Tea Gardens, has been struck down by a mysterious, seemingly impossible illness, leaving her fiefdom undefended.

Struggling to find a way to save Lily and her subjects, Toby must confront her own past as an enemy she thought was gone forever raises her head once more: Oleander de Merelands, one of the two people responsible for her fourteen-year exile. But if Oleander’s back, what’s her game? Where is she hiding? And what part does Toby’s mother, Amandine, have to play?

Time is growing short and the stakes are getting higher. For the Queen of the Mists has her own agenda, and there are more players in this game than Toby can guess. With everything on the line, she will have to take the ultimate risk to save herself and the people she loves most – because if she can’t find the missing pieces of the puzzle in time, Toby will be forced to make the one choice she never thought she’d have to face again…

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I first discovered this author as Mira Grant and consumed all her writing. Now I am finally delving into her Seanan McGuire books and it’s heavenly and hope to explore more of her middle grade books as A. Deborah Baker.

Narrated by Mary Robinette Kowal, I quickly slipped into the story. Toby is a knight for Duke Sylvester Torquill in fairy, but she lives in San Francisco. She shares her home with her animals and her Fetch. When two of Toby’s high ranking fae friends fall ill with a mysterious illness, fingers are pointed at Toby.

Toby suspects an old nemesis, Oleander de Merelands, but can she prove it before the Queen of the Mists orders her death? Ah, this was suspenseful and Toby was fearless. I loved seeing her friends and allies rally around her.

We gain a deeper understanding of Toby, her mother, and mortality. I experienced a plethora of emotions, ranging from mirth to sorrow, as I immersed myself in the narrative of the creatures and the intrigues of the court.

We see tremendous growth and transformation in Toby as Late Eclipses tests her. We also see some relationship development and surprising twists regards her Fetch.

I highly recommend listening to the series in the order of its release. Relationships, consequences and overall series arc will be spoiled if you simply dive in.

Mary Robinette Kowal truly brings these characters to life with her narration and elevates this already brilliant tale with her voices, tone and pacing.

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About Seanan McGuire

Seanan McGuire

Seanan McGuire is a native Californian, which has resulted in her being exceedingly laid-back about venomous wildlife, and terrified of weather. When not writing urban fantasy (as herself) and science fiction thrillers (as Mira Grant), she likes to watch way too many horror movies, wander around in swamps, record albums of original music, and harass her cats. Seanan is the author of the October Daye, InCryptid, and Indexing series of urban fantasies; the Newsflesh trilogy; the Parasitology duology; and the “Velveteen vs.” superhero shorts. Her cats, Lilly, Alice, and Thomas, are plotting world domination even as we speak, but are easily distracted by feathers on sticks, so mankind is probably safe. For now.

About Mary Robinette Kowal

Mary Robinette Kowal

Mary Robinette Kowal is the author of The Spare Man,The Glamourist Histories series, Ghost Talkers, and the Lady Astronaut Universe. She is part of the award-winning podcast Writing Excuses and has received the Astounding Award for Best New Writer, four Hugo awards, the Nebula and Locus awards. Her stories appear in Asimov’s, Uncanny, and several Year’s Best anthologies. Mary Robinette, a professional puppeteer, also performs as a voice actor (SAG/AFTRA), recording fiction for authors including Seanan McGuire, Cory Doctorow, and John Scalzi. She lives in Nashville with her husband Rob and over a dozen manual typewriters.

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Entirely

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Entirely by Talya Blaine is the third book in the Transformation series, which follows Quinn, and her relationship with Jonathan, as she must face difficult choices and life-changing events. This book focuses on each character’s development and how they impact Quinn’s relationship and future. Quinn’s life shifts unexpectedly as she begins to question what lies ahead and, most importantly, her relationship with Jonathan. She quickly learns how one decision, fulfilling a simple request, can change everything.

Blaine highlights the electrifying but complex connection between the two main characters and how they must navigate unpredictable situations. While Quinn’s commitment to Jonathan seems impenetrable, she must agree to do a favor for Octavia without question, which sends her life into a spiral of trouble. While there is a cautiously optimistic tone throughout the book, Quinn’s world has a fragile nature that feels like it could shatter as things develop.

The main reason I’m drawn to this book and series is because of how well the story develops within and outside of Quinn and Jonathan’s relationship. An element of suspense and tension builds, giving the storyline a gripping, intense atmosphere. The intimate scenes added more depth and daring boldness to the story. There’s enough to take the reader to the edge but pull them back in with more unexpected twists.

Blaine focuses on the ripple effects of betrayal on an emotional and personal level, which is easy to identify with, as the characters are well-developed and realistic. Entirely by Talya Blaine is a fantastic story, and I recommend reading the entire series as it unfolds into a fun but exciting romance with many surprises and exquisite intimacy. It’s an excellent read for romance fans and anyone new to the genre. I also look forward to reading more work from the author.

Pages: 232 | ASIN : B0BWGF28BH

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There is No Shrimp… And Other Lies My Mother Told Me

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UFO Catcher Ken Presents: There is no Shrimp…and Other Lies My Mother Told Me by Kenny Loui is an enthralling manga that showcases the comedic journey of a Ph.D. student, Kenny Loui. His mission is to liberate plush animals from arcade games, but things take a drastic turn when he lands in jail after getting into a fight with a cheating opponent. While serving his sentence, Kenny converses with Irene, a cute plushie that materializes out of thin air, about his childhood in San Francisco. Kenny’s childhood is a kaleidoscope of misadventures and misunderstandings, with his mother’s “creative spin” on the truth adding to the chaos. The book takes you on a lighthearted and humorous trip down memory lane, filled with amusing anecdotes and culinary deceptions that will leave you chuckling.

The book is a continuation of Life Lessons from a UFO Catcher Season One and picks up right where it left off. The Stargate reference on the copyright page sets the tone for the exciting and engaging story that follows. The endearing memories of Loui’s mother’s explanations will resonate with readers, as most of us had someone in our lives who spun creative truths. The illustrations by Yamawe are stunning, with each panel bursting with personality, adding a unique touch to the narrative. The story culminates in Other Lies My Mother Told is a perfect conclusion that leaves the reader eagerly anticipating Life Lessons from a UFO Catcher Part Two. Kenny’s lighthearted adventures are infectious and will leave you grinning from ear to ear even after you’ve finished the book.

This highly entertaining manga is a captivating story and has marvelous art. Fans of slice-of-life manga cannot afford to miss There is No Shrimp…and Other Lies My Mother Told Me. It’s a delightful tale of hilarity and hijinks that will brighten your day.

Pages: 102 | ASIN : B0BW2MGW69

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