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Sheff added some of the warm, fuzzy. Tom's relish in his excursions into mathematics and the binary chapter numbers add to the book's geek appeal. The boy in the field by margot livesey. Harper collins, 272 pages, $26.99. That said, book reviews in all genres follow the same basic formula that we discussed earlier.
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