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		<title>By: Deep Thoughts on Pancakes (and Book Review: Fire) &#124; Rebecca Allen</title>
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		<description>[...] Fire, Kristin Cashore&#8217;s second novel, is a sort of prequel/companion to Graceling, her debut. I loved Graceling so much that I gave a copy to my Dad, since we have similar tastes and all. But, while not a bad read, Fire doesn&#8217;t quite live up to its predecessor. Though it was good enough for me to assume it&#8217;s a sophomore slump, and thus I shall look forward to more from Cashore anyway. Review over at Active Voice. [...]</description>
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