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		<title>Christopher Moore…</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[is a palette cleanser; I can grind through one of his novels in about 5 hours, it's light on the mind, and doesn't require much deep thought. It occasionally elicits a comfortable chuckle and doesn't leave any sort of controversial aftertaste. His work is the literary equivalent of a light flan or sorbet served between [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>is a palette cleanser; I can grind through one of his novels in about 5 hours, it's light on the mind, and doesn't require much deep thought. It occasionally elicits a comfortable chuckle and doesn't leave any sort of controversial aftertaste.</p>

<p>His work is the literary equivalent of a light flan or sorbet served between courses: it's not the point of any meal it's a part of but it's not an uncomfortable course you have to wade through either.</p>
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