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	<title>Comments on: What S/Heen has been up/down to lately</title>
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		<description>&quot;Dear Susi, dear Paul&quot; by Christine Nostlinger. My friend Paula used to read this book over and over again. She let me borrow it once, we must have been in primary school still. I liked it, it felt like a grown-up kind of reading, a timid initiation to  those romantic comedies with Sandra Bullock for 11 year-olds. I liked it, but I had completely forgotten about it. Till now. It&#039;s weird how the mind works. And I&#039;ve just realized I am old enough now to have a past. I wonder when I&#039;ll find myself remembering this and being startled by it.</description>
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