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		<title>Uneven, but often lots of fun</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Mind+Body is a modern thriller very reminiscent of the movie version of The Bourne Identity.&#160; At times, it does not suffer from the comparison.&#160; At other times, it does. The story is told first person, past tense by Chris Baker, a typical 17-year-old living with his family in a quiet suburb about an hour&#8217;s drive [...]]]></description>
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