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		<title>By: MotherTalk &#187; Blog Archive &#187; &#8220;The Reincarnationist&#8221; by M.J. Rose</title>
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		<description>[...] Mothering Many says &#8220;The writing is masterful, and Rose moves the story along at a satisfactory pace. Not so fast that important details are lost, and never slow enough for boredom and complacency to set in. The ending is quite surprising, and this novel met my one test for &#8216;great&#8217;. The day after I finished reading it, it was still on my mind, and I was drawing conclusions from it, still fitting the pieces together in my mind. I read maybe one book a year that sticks with me that way.&#8221; [...]</description>
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