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			<title>Chapter Two</title>
			<description>&amp;ldquo;Thanks for tying my shoe; wish things wentdifferently.&amp;rdquo; Maxwell wrote this message on the rightwall of a wooden library cubby his freshman year of college. It was a nicecubby, by a window, nothing next to it, deep in the stacks of the second f..</description>
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			<title>Chapter One</title>
			<description>When he left, what Maxwell discovered wasthat he would never forget the sound of it. The door, specifically, he wouldnever forget: the way it closed, softly, without an echo, at least not in thatmoment. It would subsequently echo back and forward, until it had..</description>
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			<title>When He Left</title>
			<description>Maxwell's boyfriend has been gone for three months when he discovers that his house is haunted. Upon enlisting a charismatic cult leader to rid his life of the ghost, Maxwell decides to alter history.</description>
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