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[edit] Avoid Posting Full Summary
After reading an interview with Carrie Vaughn, I think that she would prefure for a majority of the details of the book to be left out of the summary for awhile. I'm not sure what WIKI's guidelines are, but I'm going to keep this in mind until the next book is released. —The preceding unsigned comment was added by Brian25j (talk • contribs) 22:25, 1 April 2007 (UTC).