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		By: Jo		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Well you don&#039;t need a glossary for book 1 do you? Many books go with a cast of characters too if there are a lot involved. I don&#039;t find those too helpful personally. Maps I do like so long as I can find the places mentioned, I have often found that the protagonist comes from a village which is nowhere on the maps - so what is the point?]]></description>
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