Thursday, October 25, 2012

YA Mythology Giveaway Hop - Win a Book of Your Choice

This giveaway is part of the YA Mythology Giveaway Hop hosted by I Am A Reader, Not A Writer and For Those About to Read. There are a lot of great blogs participating in this hop. After you enter here, please hop over and enter their giveaways as well.

My Giveaway:
One winner will receive a YA Mythology Book of Choice! (Up to $10 USD from The Book Depository.)

How to enter:
Just fill out the form below.

Additional optional entry:
Leave a comment letting me know which book you would like if you win.

Giveaway Details:
Giveaway is open internationally (as long as The Book Depository ships to your area). Giveaway is open until midnight EST on November 4. Must be 13 or older to enter. Winner will be decided using Random.org. Winner will be emailed and this blog post updated to show the winner. Winner has three days to respond or a new winner will be selected.

Sorry! This giveaway is now over.
Winner: Melinda 

Monday, October 22, 2012

Cleaning vs. Writing - Rachael Anderson, Author of The Reluctant Bachelorette - Giveaway

Cleaning vs. Writing
Guest Post by Rachael Anderson

When it comes to deciding between cleaning and writing, writing typically wins out. And it's not because I'm lazy or dying to work on my book, it's because I've learned long ago that keeping up the house on a daily basis isn't worth the effort.Or stress.

Here's why:

1--The kids will soon undo whatever it is I get done. And when they do, I tend to get frustrated and sometimes very upset (okay, so a little more than sometimes). Whereas, if the house is already slightly messy, then who cares if they get out all the toys from the toy closet or decide to play dress-up in my closet? Not me--at least not as much as I would care if it had started out perfectly clean.

2--I like the feeling of accomplishment that comes from turning a messy room into a nice, clean, organized one. Like the before and after pictures of a home makeover. The overall sense of satisfaction is greater when there's a bigger difference. 

3--It gets noticed. Which means I get noticed. (Yes, I'm the type who needs to be appreciated). If I were to keep my house clean and organized all the time, my husband and kids would assume that either the cleaning fairies came or I wiggled my nose and tada--it's done. There would be no kiss and a hug from an appreciative husband, no "Hey, thanks for cleaning out the car today" or "Wow, the upstairs looks great." So while I hate to admit I'm the type who manipulates or coerces appreciation, I am. And I'm happier for it. :)

The Reluctant Bachelorette
by Rachael Anderson 

Unknowingly cast as the bachelorette for her town’s charity event, Taycee Emerson wants out. Especially when she discovers her old teenage crush, Luke Carney, is one of the bachelors and it's up to the viewers--not her--to decide which bachelors stay or go.

Coerced into participating, Taycee does what any self-preserving girl would do. She launches a subtle attack on Luke’s good name with the hope of getting him voted off the show. Unfortunately, Luke's an eye-for-an-eye kind of guy, and when he discovers what she's up to, it means revenge.

But when their pranks go south, will they screw up any chance they have at a future together, or will they be able to forgive and forget and prove that love really does conquer all?
 

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About the author:
Rachael Anderson is the author of four contemporary romances: Divinely Designed, Luck of the Draw, Minor Adjustments, and The Reluctant Bachelorette. She's the mother of four, can't sing, doesn't dance, and despises tragedies. But she recently figured out how yeast works and can now make homemade bread, which she is really good at eating. 

Find out more on Rachael's blog, Twitter, Facebook, and Goodreads. 


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Tour Giveaway (shared rafflecopter for entry) - October 1st to 31st:
-Grand Prize
    Print copy of The Reluctant Bachelorette (Ebook for International winner)
    $15 Amazon Gift Card
    Copy of the DVD Sneakers (US only)
-Print copy of The Reluctant Bachelorette
-3 Kindle Ebook Copy of The Reluctant Bachelorette
 
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Friday, October 19, 2012

Happy Blogoversary Giveaway and the Beginning of Goodbye to Krazy Book Lady

Happy Blogoversary!

My first post as Krazy Book Lady was on October 19, 2011, exactly one year ago today! My plan was to have a big blogoversary giveaway, and I had some great authors on board to participate with giveaways of their books, but I just did not have time to coordinate it. So I am celebrating my one year anniversary of blogging in a very quiet way to honor all of the wonderful followers I have gained and the amazing craziness of the past year.

My one year blogoversary is also bittersweet. As much as it pains me to do it and as hard as this is for me to say, Krazy Book Lady will quietly fade away. Perhaps that started before I admitted what had to be done because I have been very bad about posting regularly lately. I am posting about it to simply acknowledge the great experience I have had with this blog and to say goodbye to my loyal followers. (There are some of you that I know have been with me since almost the very beginning, and I am so thankful for that.)

In the past year, I have gained 1,833 GFC followers, over 3,600 followers on Twitter, many more followers on Facebook and Google+, and a lot of great friends on Goodreads. I have also met some truly inspiring authors, both indie and traditionally published, and while I cannot possibly name them all, I would like to spotlight a few. Darian Wilk, who has become a great friend and advocate for me to write my own book. Patti Larsen, who knocks those books out so quickly it would make anyone envious. A.G. Howard, who blew me away with her outstanding debut novel. And finally, two great authors who became my friends while they allowed me to rant... I mean, *talk* to them about my homeschooling concerns, Rachel Harris and Beth Balmanno. During this past year, two authors allowed me to become a somewhat permanent part of their book. Quotes from yours truly appear on The Accordo by Roberta L. Smith and Love Unfinished by the previously mentioned Darian Wilk. Thank you both so much for giving me that honor. I have also met many amazing book bloggers: Kathy of I Am a Reader, Not a Writer and Mary of Bookhounds and Bookhounds YA, who both helped me tremendously in my early days of book blogging, and Kayla from Bibliophilia, Please, who is a top notch reviewer and blogger who isn't afraid to step outside the proverbial book blogger box. Of course there are many, many more great book bloggers out there, and I hope to one day work with you all again when I am looking for bloggers to give my book a chance.

So why am I leaving behind Krazy Book Lady? Quite simply, I can just no longer give it the attention it deserves, as you can tell from how I have really slacked off on posting. In March, I was suddenly transformed from a quiet housewife with time on my hands while the kids were in school to a homeschooling mom who had to learn how to cook for a celiac little boy. To be honest, I was not much of a cook in the first place, and there has been a lot to learn about gluten free cooking. As much as I want to do it all, I have to face the fact that I am not Super Woman and cannot do it all well. Something always suffers when you try to do too much, and in this case it is the blog and the authors I have failed by not having time to read or write reviews after accepting the book for review.

You will see the occasional post here from me while I am honoring commitments that have already been made. I have several reviews that need to be written and many more books to read before I am done, but that will be sporadic at best. I will not be accepting anymore books or signing up for any other commitments. I will definitely miss blogging and all of you. Who knows, I may decide to start a new blog that is a medley of book reviews, homeschooling, gluten free cooking, and whatever else that pops into my head.

Thank you so much for being on this crazy ride with me! I have enjoyed it tremendously.

So, now to the good stuff!

Giveaway:
One winner will receive a $25 Amazon gift card

How to enter:
Since it is my blogoversary and I am honoring my followers, you must be a follower to enter.

Giveaway Details:
Giveaway is open internationally (as long as you can use a gift card from Amazon). Giveaway is open until midnight on October 31, 2012. Must be 13 or older to enter. Winner will be chosen using Random.org. Winner will be emailed and this blog post updated to show the winner. Winner has three days to respond or a new winner will be selected.

Sorry! This giveaway is over.
Winner: Emily 

Saturday, October 13, 2012

Write the Novel Only You Can Write - Emma Michaels, author of Owlet - Excerpt & Giveaway

Write the Novel Only You Can Write
Guest Post by Emma Michaels 

You might have heard how every person has at least one book inside of him or her. Fortunately for some of us, we have dozens if not more. But when we write it is important to write the novel that only we can write.

What does that mean? For me, it means that when I write, I bring my view of the world I am writing about to my readers. Have you ever listened to a storyteller? He or she not only tells you a story, the storyteller weaves the entire storytelling experience into a time that is meant to capture your mind. You not only hear the story, you see and feel it. If done correctly, you don’t hear about the main character riding a red dragon through the sky – you’re on that dragon’s back catching the breeze.

When you write a novel, it’s the same thing. Write not only what you know, but what you feel. Bring your readers into the world with you because they’re relying on you to open the gateway. Shown them around your world. Let them breathe it. Trust in your words and write the novel the way you know it should be written.

If you want to know if you are writing it properly, try reading it to a crowd. Watch their faces. Listen to their expectations as they are with you through the whole experience. Write the novel that only you can write, and you will be bringing your readers into worlds they never dreamed could exist because you were the only one who could have known they were there. So many novels fall into preset categories or follow the latest trends but each of my favorites but a brand new concept that managed to touch my heart because it was something unique and new.

So my ultimate suggestion for anyone interested in writing isn’t to write what you know or keep up with trends, it is to write the novel that only you can write. Something that is a culmination of your creativity and all that you are. That will be the novel that will sweep me off my feet and as a book blogger turned author, I love being swept off my feet by a good book. 

Owlet was that novel for me, what are a few novels you feel are truly unique and original that caught your attention?

Owlet by Emma Michaels
Society of Feathers #1
October 13, 2012
Tribute Books

Somewhere between falling and flying… there is a girl.

Iris has a secret. She lost her memory eight years ago and never told a living soul. After an asthma attack one night she finds out that her dreams of a strange house on a snowy island may be a memory resurfacing but the more she learns about the past the more she realizes the life she has been living is a lie. As the façade her father has built starts to crumble around her she will have to decide which means more to her; the truth or her life.


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Excerpt 
“They are beautiful. They are all different shapes and sizes and all of them are white,” she answered. As she remembered her imaginary world’s disappearance, Iris felt her eyes start to water. Quickly pushing her emotions back down, she looked up to face him.

You did it. You told him. Finally, you told him. He’s realized!

“What?” he asked simply, looking a bit confused.

Iris hesitated just a moment before answering. “It is an island composed of white feathers. I fly there in my dreams,” she admitted, waiting for him to tell her that the trip was canceled and instead she was being sent to a psychiatric ward. Seeing the odd look on his face, Iris knew she wasn’t about to tell him that the same dream involved her jumping out of her balcony window.

But instead, a smile spread across his face and his eyes danced with laughter. “That is wonderful!” he said, completely jubilant. “That sounds like a fantastic dream! I wouldn’t mind having it myself.” He was laughing now.

Don’t worry. It is a good thing. Trust yourself. He needed to know.

See the linky below to read along with more excerpts.

About the author: 

Emma Michaels is the author of the ‘A Sense of Truth’ and ‘Society of Feathers’ series. Her goal with her latest YA novel 'Owlet' is to give others what she did not have growing up; a strong female protagonist with asthma.  While her previous aspiration was to be a lady knight she realized that not being able to run more than a few feet might become a hindrance so turned to writing instead. Her day jobs include being a cover artist, marketing consultant and silk screen designer.

As the founder of The Writers Voice blog (http://OurBooksOurVoice.Blogspot.com) she loves to connect authors and readers. As a book blogger turned author, she was born and raised in Los Angeles, California, until she moved at eighteen to Washington State. Suddenly, the world was a new place filled with tall green trees that reached further for the sky with every moment, making her want to do the same. Ever since, she has tried to make her life something new and different from what it was before, pursuing her future career, setting high goals and reaching for them. With the support of her fiancé, Chihuahua, and her amazing blog followers and fellow bloggers, she wants to prove to the world that anything is possible and help inspire fellow literary lovers to reach for their dreams. 

Find out more at EmmaMichaels.com, on Twitter, and Facebook.  

Find out more about Tribute Books on their website, Twitter, and Facebook.

 

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Wednesday, October 10, 2012

Gallagher's Hope by M.K. McClintock - Book Blast - Win Amazon Gift Card


Gallagher’s Hope Synopsis

She sought a new beginning.
He sought what he didn’t know was missing.
Together they would discover hope in unlikely places.

Isabelle Rousseu must escape New Orleans and the memory of her family’s tragic loss. With her younger brother in tow, she accepts a position as the new schoolteacher in Briarwood, Montana. Desperate to keep what’s left of her family together, Isabelle joins her life with a stranger only to discover that trust and hope go hand in hand.

Gabriel Gallagher lived each day as it came believing he had everything he could possibly want...until a determined woman and her brother arrive with a little luggage and a lot of secrets.

It will take a drastic choice to protect her and give them both, hope for the future.

Teasers

Excerpt One: 
Nothing existed of the life she had known.
      Her slender arm wrapped around the little boy’s shoulder and pulled him closer to his side. She could feel his slight trembling and wished more than anything that she could take away his sadness. They were alone in the world. They had each other, and she prayed that would be enough for them both.
      They stood and listened as the priest gave the final blessing, and two men lowered the caskets into the ground. The few other mourners who had been kind enough to attend the funeral asked her to leave with them, but she needed the closure. She needed her eyes to see what her heart refused to accept. ”An unfortunate affair,” everyone called the incident for it wasn’t every day that a man murdered his wife and then shot himself. Isabelle wished not to think on the possible reasons why, but she couldn’t seem to help herself. She never imagined her family to be anything but happy. Their father’s death, however, revealed the truth. No one spoke of it with them of course, but the lawyer had made the situation quite clear.
      They were penniless.

Excerpt Two: 
“You promised Gabriel, you promised!”
Gabriel wasn’t a light sleeper. In fact it often took a great deal to wake him from a pleasant slumber and last night had been one heck of a night’s sleep. He enjoyed waking with Isabelle in the room. What he didn’t enjoy was being yelled at and falsely accused before he’d even had his first cup of coffee. Her words though, did enough to bring him about.
“Criminy, Isabelle it’s too early for yelling and I didn’t break my promise.” Gabriel moved around the side of the bed until he located his boots and slipped them on. His happy memories of holding her in his arms the night before were quickly replaced by anger and irritation.
“What do you call waking up next to me then Gabriel?”
“If you’ll take a good look at yourself, and me for that matter, you’ll see we’re both fully dressed. More’s the pity.”





   

The Author

McClintock is an entrepreneur, baker, photographer, tour host, reviewer and multi-genre author.

Over the years McClintock has traveled the country and abroad, experiencing the beauty of other lands and cultures. She dreams of a time when life was simpler, the land rougher, and the journey more rewarding. With her heart deeply rooted in the past and her mind always on adventure, McClintock will always call Montana home.

McClintock is a member of Romance Writers of America, Montana Romance Writers, and Women Writing the West.


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Gallagher's Hop Book Blast Giveaway
$25 Amazon Gift Card
1 Autographed copy of Gallagher’s Hope (US only)
2 Gallagher’s Hope-Kindle Edition
2 Gallagher’s Pride (Book One)-Kindle Edition


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Monday, October 8, 2012

Happily Ever After Giveaway Hop

Welcome to my stop on the Happily Ever After Giveaway Hop hosted by I Am a Reader, Not a Writer and Murphy's Library. There are a lot of great blogs participating in this hop. After you enter here, please hop over to their blogs and enter their giveaways too.

My Giveaway:
Yes, I'm horrible. I did it again. I did not have time to search for a book to feature for this giveaway, but this time I'm doing something a little different. I'm calling this my Wild Card Giveaway. I was influenced by Kayla from Bibliophilia, Please, so send the hate mail to her if you don't like it. (No, just kidding. Please don't do that.)

One winner will receive a book of MY choice that is a fairy tale or a book with a happy ending (up to $10 USD) from The Book Depository.  I don't know what book it will be yet, but it will be a recent release. You can let me know if you prefer YA or not, but the rest is up to me.

How to enter:
Just fill out the form below. Following is appreciated but not required. 

Additional optional entry:
Leave me a comment about what fairy tale or book with a happy ending that you would like to receive. You never know, these responses may just influence which book I send the winner. ;)

Giveaway Details:
Giveaway is open internationally (as long as The Book Depository delivers to your area). Giveaway is open until midnight on October 14. Must be 13 or older to enter. Winner will be chosen using Random.org. Winner will be emailed and this blog post updated to show the winner. Winner has three days to respond or a new winner will be selected. 

Sorry! This giveaway is now over.
Winner: Cindy  

Saturday, October 6, 2012

Snapshot by Angie Stanton - Review

Snapshot by Angie Stanton
The Jamieson Collection #2
First published June 2012
Published by Vanguard Management Inc.

Marti Hunter hates rockers and anything remotely related to the rock-and-roll lifestyle. She thought she’d left that all behind, along with her drug-addicted mother and absent-minded, rock legend father. Now she lives with her grandmother, and Marti’s life is finally normal. Just the way she likes it.

For Adam Jamieson, normal is not possible. He is the genius guitar player of the band Jamieson. He’s ecstatic to finally get a two-week break from his micromanaged life and a chance to hang with regular teens. Adam’s shaving off his trademark curls and going undercover.

But when Marti, the reluctant rock princess, and Adam, the undercover guitar wizard, meet, sparks fly in more ways than one. They spend their time alternating between making out and driving each other crazy. But their summer adventures of skinny dipping, storm watching, and stolen kisses are brought to a halt when tragedy strikes.

Suddenly, they’re on opposite sides of the country, just when they need each other the most. Can Marti survive life with her dad and his vicious girlfriend? Will Adam get so fed up with his over-managed life and controlling parents that he quits the band?

Snapshot. A moment in time that changes two people forever.

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Darian’s Review:

I read the first book in this series, Rock and a Hard Place, a few months back. I’ll admit I’m typically not much of a YA fan and was hesitant about reading it. But Stanton’s writing style, ability to tell a story, and talent for plot pace quickly washed those worries away. I’m happy to report that her sequel, Snapshot, also holds the things I loved about reading Stanton’s work the first time around.

True to Stanton’s style, the book starts off with lively characters that you can’t wait to get to know. Marti has many characteristics of your average teen. Throw in a bit of spunk, a dash of Stanton’s amazing ability at fleshed out emotions, and poof! She’s a girl any teen (or woman) can relate to and love.

Stanton has this way (which I have to say I’m a tad jealous of) of drawing you so deeply into the story that you completely forget the world around you. The story flows effortlessly, and again she paints beautiful scenes throughout the book, highlighting different aspects at just the right moment. Being a writer myself, I can’t help thinking about the author while reading a book. It just happens. Did they slave over it? How many drafts did they do? How many times did they write this scene to get it just right? But I didn’t think about Stanton once. Her story took me by the hand on the first page, and led me through it until the last page.

Stanton is one of the best I’ve seen at plot pace. She lifts you up so high that you’re smiling while reading, only to make you gasp at the precise moment, of course then urging you to hurry up and get to the next chapter. She’s really quite fantastic at creating the perfect timing for the story.

I felt the emotions of every character so raw that it seemed as if I knew them, that I was living the story with them. The challenges they faced in coming together and being torn apart made my heart race, and stop. I had to keep reading, and again, finished the book in one sitting.

Overall this was another great read by Stanton. She has a fantastic ability in creating real characters, real emotion, and real drama – with flare. There are about four authors that I will blindly buy their books, because I know it will be a good read. Stanton has now made that list. She’s just a very talented writer who clearly has what it takes to bring solid writing and stories time and again.

About the author:
Angie Stanton never planned on writing books, she wanted to be a Rockette. However, growing up in a rural setting with her brothers' 4-H pigs as pets, dance didn't work out. Instead she became an avid daydreamer. After years of perfecting stories in her head she began to write them down and the rest is history.

She loves dipping french fries in chocolate shakes, all natural disaster movies and Broadway Musicals. Angie is a proud double finalist of the 2011 National Readers Choice Awards for Love 'em or Leave 'em, as well as a finalist for the Golden Quill Award.

When not writing, Angie is concocting ways to make more dreams come true, whether it be tickets to a Broadway show or convincing her family they should rent an RV and travel the country.
 
Find out more on her website, Twitter, and Facebook.

Krazy Book Lady is Open for Guest Reviews

Would you like to post a guest review on Krazy Book Lady? Since my home life has gotten so hectic, I haven't been able to keep up with my reading, and I have really gotten behind on writing reviews. So now I am opening up the blog for guest reviews.

If you would like to write a review for any upcoming release or any new release, just let me know. I will accept reviews from any genre. Please note that I will not post books with covers which are not family friendly nor will I post reviews which are not family friendly.

Any guest review that is posted on Krazy Book Lady will include a brief bio and a link to your blog, if applicable.

If you are interested in having your review featured on Krazy Book Lady, just email me at krazybooklady(AT)gmail(DOT)com.

Wednesday, October 3, 2012

The Enchanted by K.B. Hoyle - Waiting on Wednesday

I put a call out again when I was getting ready to prepare my post for today, and one of my Twitter friends suggested this book. Since the blurb is so short, I wasn't sure what to think of it at first; however, after reading about the first books in the series, it looks intriguing. If you have read the other books in this series, let me know what you think.

The Enchanted by K.B. Hoyle
The Gateway Chronicles #4
Expected publication: October 18, 2012 
by The Writer's Coffee Shop

Plagued by doubts about her future, Darcy Pennington must begin to unravel the mysteries of her oracle if she is to save Alitheia and reconcile her relationship with Tellius, the king she is intended to marry. 

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Waiting on Wednesday is hosted by Breaking The Spine.

Tuesday, October 2, 2012

The Reluctant Bachelorette by Rachael Anderson - Book Blast - Win 50 Dollars to Amazon

The Reluctant Bachelorette by Rachael Anderson

Unknowingly cast as the bachelorette for her town’s charity event, Taycee Emerson wants out. Especially when she discovers her old teenage crush, Luke Carney, is one of the bachelors and it's up to the viewers--not her--to decide which bachelors stay or go.

Coerced into participating, Taycee does what any self-preserving girl would do. She launches a subtle attack on Luke’s good name with the hope of getting him voted off the show. Unfortunately, Luke's an eye-for-an-eye kind of guy, and when he discovers what she's up to, it means revenge.

But when their pranks go south, will they screw up any chance they have at a future together, or will they be able to forgive and forget and prove that love really does conquer all?

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About the Author:
Rachael Anderson is the author of four contemporary romances: Divinely Designed, Luck of the Draw, Minor Adjustments, and The Reluctant Bachelorette. She's the mother of four, can't sing, doesn't dance, and despises tragedies. But she recently figured out how yeast works and can now make homemade bread, which she is really good at eating.


 
Links:
FB fan page:
https://www.facebook.com/pages/Rachael-Anderson/174521852685105
Website:
http://rachaelreneeanderson.blogspot.com/
Twitter:
https://twitter.com/rachaelreneeand
Goodreads:
http://www.goodreads.com/author/show/3229576.Rachael_Renee_Anderson
Amazon author page:
http://www.amazon.com/Rachael-Renee-Anderson/e/B003357K70/

http://iamareadernotawriter.blogspot.com/p/blog-tour.html


Giveaway Details:
$50 Amazon Gift Code compliments of Author Rachael Renee Anderson
Ends 10/31/12

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Monday, October 1, 2012

Fangs, Fur & Fey Giveaway Hop - Win a Book of Your Choice

This is part of the Fangs, Fur & Fey Giveaway Hop hosted by I Am a Reader, Not a Writer and Reading Lark. There are a lot of great blogs participating, so after you enter here, hop over and enter their giveaways too.

My Giveaway:
I have been too busy to find a Fangs, Fur or Fey related book to feature in this hop, so I am once again offering Book of Choice! Anything related to Fangs, Fur or Fey (up to $10 USD) from The Book Depository.

How to enter:
Free entry! Following is appreciated and will get you additional entries but not required.

Giveaway Details:
Giveaway is open internationally (as long as The Book Depository delivers to your area). Giveaway is open until midnight EST on October 8th, 2012. Must be 13 or older to enter. Winner will be chosen using Random.org. Winner will be notified, and this blog post will be updated to show the winner. Winner has three days to contact me or a new winner will be selected.

Sorry! This giveaway is now over.
Winner: Tabby 

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