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			<title>MySpace W***e</title>
			<description>READ BEFORE YOU REVIEW. 

I don't consider the word 'w***e' a dirty word, but I've added a teen rating, just in case.</description>
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			<title>Golden Night</title>
			<description>&amp;nbsp;Merely a strange happeningUs crossing paths againCigarette in your right hand, you're a lefty&amp;nbsp;You have the grace to walk past pidgeons without them jumpingI was farther away then you thought I wasIt wasn't that I missed youI don'tFor some reason it felt like you were watchin..</description>
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			<title>Good Vibes Book 1</title>
			<description>The first book in the Good Vibes Series. 
By a private author referring to herself as &amp;quot;Sav.&amp;quot;
Not by my, by her.</description>
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			<title>Good Vibes 6</title>
			<description>Good Vibes Book 6Davina's ReturnProlougeDavina stood on the edge of the hill, trying to look confident and still do it right. The loner, Pitch had taught her how to do this, but now she was so nervous she was afraid of screwing up. She had been gone for a long time, h..</description>
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			<title>You Wanted My Soul</title>
			<description>You understood me from the beginning to the endOr at least I thought that until I looked behindYou jumped at shadows And teased me at the wrong momentsI hadn't done anything about it, what I had turned myself intoBut I had saw it inside you, the way you smiledThe darkness in your eyes sa..</description>
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