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		<title>By: FRIDAY AFTERNOON REGASM &#62;&#62; 5.26.06 &#187; Bookgasm</title>
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		<dc:creator>FRIDAY AFTERNOON REGASM &#62;&#62; 5.26.06 &#187; Bookgasm</dc:creator>
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		<description>[...] That review would be enough for most days, but this party was just getting started for Monday. We also got the good news that Henry Selick would be bringing Neil Gaiman&#8217;s wonderful CORALINE to the big screen, and to top it off, Monday brought down the house with Rod Lott&#8217;s incisive review of Joseph Finder&#8217;s KILLER INSTINCT. The title of that book brings up a bone I have to pick with the publishing industry as a whole: The titles of books are really starting to suck. There&#8217;s a lowest-common-denominator factor at work here, so please, for the love of Evangeline Lilly&#8217;s breasts, let&#8217;s not just pander to impulse-buying trends and mix it up a little, people. The solution is simple: From now on, books everywhere will be arranged alphabetically by title. The BLOOD HUNTs and KILLER INSTINCTs will be lost in the crowd, while more imaginative titling will be rewarded. [...]</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>[...] That review would be enough for most days, but this party was just getting started for Monday. We also got the good news that Henry Selick would be bringing Neil Gaiman&#8217;s wonderful CORALINE to the big screen, and to top it off, Monday brought down the house with Rod Lott&#8217;s incisive review of Joseph Finder&#8217;s KILLER INSTINCT. The title of that book brings up a bone I have to pick with the publishing industry as a whole: The titles of books are really starting to suck. There&#8217;s a lowest-common-denominator factor at work here, so please, for the love of Evangeline Lilly&#8217;s breasts, let&#8217;s not just pander to impulse-buying trends and mix it up a little, people. The solution is simple: From now on, books everywhere will be arranged alphabetically by title. The BLOOD HUNTs and KILLER INSTINCTs will be lost in the crowd, while more imaginative titling will be rewarded. [...]</p>
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		<title>By: FRIDAY AFTERNOON REGASM &#62;&#62; 5.26.06 &#187; Bookgasm</title>
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		<dc:creator>FRIDAY AFTERNOON REGASM &#62;&#62; 5.26.06 &#187; Bookgasm</dc:creator>
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		<description>[...] That review would be enough for most days, but this party was just getting started for Monday. We also got the good news that Henry Selick would be bringing Neil Gaiman&#8217;s wonderful CORALINE to the big screen, and to top it off, Monday brought down the house with Rod Lott&#8217;s incisive review of Joseph Finder&#8217;s KILLER INSTINCT. [...]</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>[...] That review would be enough for most days, but this party was just getting started for Monday. We also got the good news that Henry Selick would be bringing Neil Gaiman&#8217;s wonderful CORALINE to the big screen, and to top it off, Monday brought down the house with Rod Lott&#8217;s incisive review of Joseph Finder&#8217;s KILLER INSTINCT. [...]</p>
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