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	<title>Comments on: Smith: Child 44</title>
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		<title>By: Eaglesham  Reading Group</title>
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		<description>This was Eaglesham Reading Group's book for October.It was a fast paced thriller with the terrifying backdrop of Stalinist Russia in the 1950s.We were divided on our opinion of the book, some of us enjoying the roller coaster ride and others finding it a little hard to believe,especially the ending.Read it and judge for yourself.</description>
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