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  1. Child Bahkbar
    Hey everyone! Thanks for coming to read my blog. Here we are, at the end of Part 1, but it feels like the book is just beginning. I'm really looking forward to what comes next, so, let's get going.
    Part 1
    Chapter 10
    This chapter starts from Vin's point-of-view. Elend is having a meeting with the assembly. He's finally going to present his proposal to them.
    Vin is sitting with Ham at the back of the stage. The two of them are in charge of security for this event. Vin doesn't seem to like the idea of having an Assembly, and she tells Ham just that. She basically says they're just a bunch of whingers, and she complains that they're always taking power away from Elend. She also shares her concern that Elend might actually want to make everyone into a nobleman, which isn't possible. Ham, intelligent thug that he is, replies that Elend has a "civic duty to uphold justice", and that pretty much ends their conversation.
    Ha! I doubt Vin even knows what "civic duty" means.
    Once everyone has settled in, Elend begins the meeting. While he's giving his riveting opening speech, Vin notices that there are a few Obligators is sitting in the back. -I thought all the Obligators had gone to the Conventical of Sarand? Or did Marsh say that only the High Obligators went there. Hmm, I'll have to go back to check.
    Anyway, Vin doesn't understand why Elend hasn't kicked them all to the curb, yet. If she was in charge, she says she probably would have had them executed long ago. I can't really disagree with that. They could end up causing some serious problems for Elend if the Lord Rulers Inquisitors come back.
    At long last, Elend finishes his speech and presents his proposal to the Assembly. It pretty much requests that they don't do anything until he gets the chance to parley with his father. They clearly don't like the idea very much, and Straff apparently already rejected all of their previous messages. One of the noblemen even thinks they should beg Straff not to annihilate them all--makes sense to me. Honestly, what chance do they have? If Straff wants the city, he'll take it. One way or another.
    The Assembly quickly degenerates into mindless squabbling, and Elend has serious difficulty calming the room. Seriously? He's the king, and he lets them treat him this way? What's wrong with him!? He needs do something about this blatant display of disrespect.
    Something drastic.
    Once things have calmed down a bit, Elend asks them to make a decision on the proposal. Philen, one of the merchants, says they should just invite Straff to take the city, because they're finished anyway. --Isn't this what I just said? Elend says that Straff may listen to him because he's his son. Of course, he doesn't actually believe this...right?
    Right?
    Some skaa, going completely off topic, brings up the food problem, and the squabbling begins anew. Elend just slumps in his chair, making no effort to stop the arguing this time. By all the... Vin was right! They are just a bunch of whingers. If all Assembly meetings are like this, I don't see how they ever get anything done.
    Eventually the room cools down, and Elend, rather unenthusiastically, prepares to take the vote. It looks like the proposal is doomed, but a nobleman named Penrod speaks up. Just like everyone else, he believes the city is doomed, but he says that instead of just handing the city over, they should at least try to gain as much from Straff as possible. Thanks to his support of the proposal, Elend gets enough votes for it to pass. The Assemblymen actually seem to respect this Penrod more than their own king. Something needs to be done about this.
    Something... drastic.
    Now that the proposal is out of the way, the Assemblymen are free to argue about other matters, and argue they do; all the way up to the lunch break. Guess how much they actually accomplished during this time. That's right, nothing. Bloody politicians.
    Anyway, everyone's up and about, and Vin notices that this would be the perfect time for someone to make an attempt on their unassertive ruler's life, so she rises from her seat and takes a look around.
    Elend is busy kissing Penrod's shiny noble buttox when Vin approaches. She tells him she saw a suspicious Terris woman in the crowd watching him. She's suspicious of the woman because she's never met her before, and all Terris people apparently come to her--to thank her for killing the Lord Ruler--the moment they enter the city. Elend, once again chalks her suspicions up to paranoia--I just know that's gonna get him killed one day.
    The chapter ends when a messenger from clubs arrives. Elend is afraid that Straff has mounted an attack on the city walls, but it turns out to be something possibly even worse. A second army as arrived outside the city.
    An extremely optimistic person would say that they've come to fight off Straff and rescue the city, but I seriously, seriously, doubt it.
    Chapter 11
    This chapter starts with an Elend PoV. It's the last chapter of Part 1, so I'm gonna assume that it's going to provide some sort of climax or turning point to this whole ordeal.
    Elend is standing atop the city wall with clubs, Vin, and a few others, looking out at this new army. It's about the same size as Lord Venture's, and is lead by none other than Ashweather Cett. Remember him? The guy who sent those misting assassin's after Elend all those chapters ago? Yeah, I think it's safe to assume that he hasn't come rescue them. Fortunately, he hasn't come to assist Straff either. They could make some use of that, right?
    Elend is starting to panic--I would too, in his position. His death is all but guaranteed now. Maybe he could pay one of them off if he finds the atium, but, seeing as he hasn't had any luck finding any before, I doubt he'll just miraculously run into some now. Yup, things are looking pretty bleak.
    As Elend dwells on thoughts about how pathetically doomed they all are, Vin, using tin, spots a rider breaking off from the army. Wait a second...it's Breeze! So he's been with Cett all this time, that explains why no one was able to figure out where he was.
    Breeze is being chased by nearly two-dozen archers, and Vin notices that, without some assistance, he's never going to make it to the city walls alive, so, using duralumin's awesome power, she launches herself all the way from the wall over to where Breeze and his assailants are riding. She's forced to use two of her vials, but, thanks to the epically powerful duralumin, she and Breeze are able to make it back into the city without any injuries.
    Once inside the walls, Breeze reveals that it was actually he who brought Cett to Luthadel, and he was also the one who re-started the rumors about the Lord Ruler's atium. Just as I'm thinking "What treachery is this?!", he shows them that it was all part of his ingenious plan to save the city. You see, with Cett's army here, Straff will have to think twice before attacking the city. Assuming that they don't agree to take the city together and split the spoils, Straff and Cett are both pretty much stuck. Breeze has, practically singe-handidly, caused a standoff between the three kings, thereby buying Elend some valuable time to plan, and showing once again just how much smarter than everyone else he is.
    After the rest of them catch up with breeze, Elend and Vin return to the Venture keep to be greeted by Demoux, the captain of the guard. He's giving Vin some strange looks, and has some interesting information for them. Apparently one of the cleaning women found a corpse in Vin's quarters. Golly, why would there be a dead body in Vin's chambers!?
    They follow the captain to her chambers and, sure enough, there's a corpse lying of the floor--picked completely clean of flesh. It's not a murder, though. The skeleton is actually Oreseur's doing. Apparently, when a Kandra changes forms, it....excretes the remains of the last creature it imitated. Vin knew about the skeleton, but, instead of disposing of it, she just tossed it in a basket. Now everyone probably thinks she's some sort of cannibal--serves her right, she should've known better than to leave a dead body in her room.
    The mystery hasn't been totally solved yet, though. The captain mentions that they found a second skeleton in her closet, identical to the first. They take a look at it, and Oreseur says it has just recently been excreted by another Kandra, which means it must have eaten someone not so long ago.
    Someone in the palace has been consumed and replaced by an impostor, and it could be anyone--even someone from Kelsier's crew.
    End Of Chapter 11
    End of Part 1
    Well, I was expecting something big, and I was certainly not disappointed. Who could the Kandra be posing as? The corpse was found in Vin's chambers, so I'm assuming the person was murdered there, which means whoever it was must have had some reason to be in Vin's rooms at the time. I can only think of a few people who would have any reason to go there at all. There's the cleaning crew, of course, but it seems like kind of a waste to replace one of them when you have so many more influential people to transform into. Could it be Ham? He and Vin seem to work together pretty often. Perhaps Lestibournes snuck into her chambers to try to get her to leave Elend, and got a nasty surprise. Or, just maybe, Oreseur was lying, and he's acquired an appetite for human flesh.
    Whatever it is, I cannot wait to find out.
  2. Child Bahkbar
    I'm back with two more chapters of the second Mistborn book!
    Part 1
    Chapter 6
    Even though Elend said he was "too busy" to join them, he ends up watching Vin and Ham's pewter-enhanced sparring session anyway. I guess he really did just want to avoid getting his chull kicked by a little girl.
    Clubs shows up and bets on Vin winning the sparring match, thereby giving Elend no choice but to bet against her--not a good idea! What's Vin gonna think about this if she finds out? Has he forgotten that his girlfriend could cripple him with just her pinky finger? After Elend places his bet, he and Clubs move on to more pressing matters. Clubs has been working as Elend's general, so that puts him in charge of supervising the training of the troops. I thought that was Ham's job. Clubs tells Elend that the training of the army is going quite well. In fact, his says he would actually trust them to go up against a mob of old ladies with sticks! While Elend thinks about how great this is, Lestibournes arrives--well, actually, he's been in the city for a few days now, but this is the first Clubs and Elend have seen of him. He's grown about a foot in the past twelve months, and he's even learned to speak proper English. Looks like it's been a pretty good year for him. Sucks about the dialect, though. I'm gonna miss it.
    Anyways, Spooks has been doing some spy work off in the West. Someone's started a rumor there that the Lord Ruler's stash is actually concealed somewhere in Luthadel, thereby completely undoing all the work that Elend's put into convincing everyone that it's been hidden someplace else. Why would anyone do such a thing? Whoever planted this rumor must be planning something dastardly.
    Using some weird pewter-fu, Vin actually manages to best Ham in the sparring match, and, thanks to Lestibournes big mouth, she finds out that Elend placed his bet against her. She is absolutely heartbroken, and in a fit of rage kills Elend in cold blood. Oh, wait, that's not what happened. Actually, Vin is a little pissed off, but she act out violently against Elend. *sigh* I suppose this means he'll live to see another day. I still think he'll be dead before this book is over, though.
    Vin and Elend leave the rest of them to get something to eat, and, later that night, head on down to Vin's chambers together...alone.
    Once they enter her rooms they find Oreseur waiting there. He's completed his transformation into a wolfhound, but he still manages to somehow speak like a human. That's pretty cool, I guess. I mean, it still sucks that he has to run around as a dog, but at least he still gets to crack jokes when he wants to... Elend is quite impressed by the kandra's skilled replication of the wolfhound, and he wants to know what he thinks of his new canine body. That's a pretty dumb question, even for Elend. Needless to say, Oreseur finds the body "offensive and degrading". I completely understand. Even kandra have got to have some dignity.
    In the end, Vin tells him about her their new arrangement, and she takes him out with her when she leaves. If Oreseur's planning to betray her, tonight would be the perfect opportunity. I doubt he'll do anything, though. He's a loyal hound, after all. *snicker*
    End Of Chapter 6
    Chapter 7
    Yippie! Another Sazed PoV!
    This chapter begins with Sazed teaching a group of skaa how to write. Does this mean he's given up on sharing religion for a while? Who is Sazed to these people, anyway? They refer to him as "master Terrisman"-- do they call him that because they know he played a part in the collapse of the Final Empire, or do they show that kind of respect to all Terrismen? They listen to him as well, although they don't seem to be much interested much interest in what he has to say.
    Sazed had some pretty unrealistic ideas about what the world would be like once the Lord Ruler finally kicked the bucket. He actually thought that the skaa would just hungrily gobble up all the knowledge he had to share with them; that children and adults together would come running out of their villages to greet him wherever he went. For a super-intelligent feruchemist with a millennium-worth of knowledge, Sazed's got some pretty crazy ideas in his head.
    Anywho, some crazy woman interrupts Sazed's lecture screaming about how the Lord Ruler, of all people, has returned. We all know that's impossible. How would she even know what He looks like in the first place? I seriously doubt that any of these skaa have ever laid eyes on the real Lord Ruler.
    Sazed goes to the edge of the village to meet this stranger, and, lo and behold, it isn't the Lord Ruler after all, but Kelsier's brother Marsh. There's something strange about him, though. He's become even colder than before, and he refers to the other Inquisitors as "brothers". He tells Sazed that the Conventical of Seran, which is apparently where rest of the High Obligators and Inquisitors fled to after the Lord Rulers death, is empty. Marsh wants Sazed to abandon his work with the villagers and travel there with him. He's noticed that the mists have started appearing before dusk, and he believes they have very little time to waste before something terrible happens. The chapter ends as Sazed leaves to get his things.
    -I dunno about this: It all smells kinda fishy to me. Could it be some kind of trap? Is this even the real Marsh?
    Things are starting to get interesting. It looks like Sazed's next few chapters may end up being some of the most important in the book, and I'm really looking forward to reading them.
    End of Chapter 7
    Kwaam is sorry for what Alendi has been forced to become. Does he say this because Alendi actually wasn't the true Hero?
  3. Child Bahkbar
    I'm two chapters further into my readthrough of Mistborn book 2. Moving along nicely, eh?
    Part 1
    Chapter 4
    Yay! Sazed gets to be a PoV character in this book!
    Now that the Lord Ruler has been removed, Sazed has traveled south to complete his solemn duty as a keeper. It seems like he's been sidetracked, though, because as the chapter begins he's busy investigating the death of some skaa farmer named Jed. Eyewitnesses testimonies claim that there was mist during the day, and when it enveloped Jed, he just flopped over and did a little dance in the dirt. Sazed is deeply troubled by the idea of the mists appearing before dark. I'm guessing this phenomenon and Vin's encounter with the mist-specter are related. This can't be the deepness, can it? These events don't seem to match the descriptions given of it in the first book. It has to be something else, and I'd be willing to bet that it's all tied to the Lord Ruler's... absence.
    Later that night, Sazed buries Jed. As the villagers watch him curiously, he even gives the man a proper ceremony. They must think he's completely insane. He tries to share some obscure religion with them, but these skaa don't seem very interested. Everything seems to have been thrown into chaos since the Lord ruler's death. Without the Lord Rulers men, lawlessness has taken over. During his travels, Sazed has witnessed death and destruction even worse than anything the Skaa's previous owners had caused. I guess Killing "god" didn't magically make the world a better place. In fact, some of these skaa seem to actually miss the Lord Ruler. Seeing what they're going through, I can't really blame them.
    End Of Chapter 4
    The post-chapter journal entry has Kwaam confessing to his betrayal of Alendi. When and how...? I guess I'll just have to wait and read more.
    Chapter 5
    This chapter begins with Vin walking through the market. She's been burning pewter to speed up the healing of the wounds she received in her bout with the assassins the other night. Wow, so pewter can quicken the healing of wounds too? Dang, Pewter is starting to seem like the most useful of all the metals. If I were in this world, I'd totally wanna be a Pewter-arm.
    Anyway, Vin is being followed by a tall, dark stranger. Could this be that Watcher creep? Has he finally decided to make his move during the day? Naw, it's just some skaa believer in Survivorism. Apparently, after Kelsier's death, the skaa in the city made him into some sort of god. They refer to Vin as the "lady-heir", whatever the heck that means. Do they see her as some kind of saint? They seem to believe she can somehow stop the massive army camped outside their walls all on her own. Haha! Some lady even asks Vin to bless her baby. Vin reluctantly obliges, and then quickly makes her way into some side alley. After fighting off a panic attack, Vin continues on to meet up with some Dog merchant. She buys a vicious wolfhound from the man, and abruptly kills it. Oh boy, I think I know where this is headed.
    Vin walks back to her chambers and brings the dog to Oreseur, who is still pretty messed up from all the wounds he took from those assassins. She tosses the dog in front of him and, despite his protests, she commands him to consume it. This, this is outrageous! First, she forces him to live in a maimed body for days, and now she wants him to turn into a DOG? I understand how she can be a bit disgusted with him after what he did with Kelsier's body, but come on! He was only following orders. What did she expect him to do? Break the contract? Feegh!
    As Vin prepares to leave the room, she finds a package on her desk. It's from some dude named Terion. He has apparently working on an alloy for Vin, and he's included the results of his work in the package. With this bit of news, Vin heads off to find Elend in his chambers.
    Vin enters the room to find him conversing with Dockson, of all people. The two of them don't seem to get along very well--not so surprising considering Dockson's hatred of noblemen. Once they finish talking, and Dockson leaves to room, Vin tells Elend about the wolfhound, and her plans for Oreseur. Elend actually likes the idea, and he also agrees that this will make the kandra a better spy. That may be so, but he doesn't seem to understand just how...degraded this must make Oreseur feel. I'm sure Vin gets it. Yeah, she knows what she's doing.
    Elend wants the kandra to go with Vin on all her nightly rounds from now on, he understands that she needs to be out there watching over him, but he also feels that she needs someone to have her back as well. Vin doesn't like the idea, of course, and Elend doesn't understand why she hates Oreseur so much. I don't get it either. Vin enlightens him, once again mentioning that it ate Kelsier, and how "the creature is unnatural". Wow, Vin! Racist much? In the end, she reluctantly agrees to take him with her, and they drop the subject. Sheesh.
    As they relax together, they start talking about the Survivor. I guess Vin must have forgotten about the package she received, which, if I recall correctly, was supposed to be the whole reason for this visit. Elend wants to know why Vin fell in love with him instead of Kelsier.
    ...
    Seriously, dude? That has got to be one of the stupidest... Kelsier was , like, 20 years older than her! More than old enough to be her father. Elend, however, isn't satisfied with this perfectly rational explanation, so Vin shares with him some of Kelsier's...less endearing traits. He killed without hesitation or remorse, and his hatred of the nobility was to the point where he didn't even seem to think of them as humans at all. In fact, he actually seemed to enjoy slaughtering nobles. It's a good thing he changed a little, because those are the exact reasons I hated him at first as well.
    Ham enters the room to find Vin sitting in Elends lap--I guess he doesn't understand the concept of knocking before you enter. Vin finally remembers why she came to this bloody room in the first place, and tells Elend about the package she received. This Terion guy has been working on creating/discovering the alloy of aluminum, which he calls duralumin. Vin burns the metal, and, unsurprisingly, nothing happens. She should probably try using some other metal at the same time. If Aluminum instantly burns up all the other metals you have in your stomach, perhaps duralumin will cause them to burn more slowly. Maybe burning it will give her the ability to squeeze even more power out of her metals when she flares them. I hope I don't have to wait too long to find out for sure what this new metal does.
    After the rather disappointing results on the duralumin test, Ham and Vin go out for a sparring session.
    End of Chapter 5
    I must say, it kinda surprises me how Vin can seem so humble around her friends, and yet act so bossy around Oreseur. I guess it's because she doesn't think of him as a real person. I'm really looking forward to the day when Oreseur either gets his revenge, or somehow earns Vin's respect.
  4. Child Bahkbar
    Part 1
    Chapter 2
    Yeah, I've changed my mind about that whole bet thing. Y-You know I was joking, right?
    It turns out those coins weren't thrown by the watcher after all, but by a crew of eight misting assassins. I guess I'll have to wait a little longer to finally see this "Watcher" for myself, right?
    Wrong.
    In the middle of Vin's battle with the assassins, the Watcher shows up, gazing down on them from some rooftop...this guy kinda gives me the creeps. I can just picture his creepy little smile as he watches Vin struggle for her life. She's outnumbered 8:1, but of course he doesn't step in to help. He does, however, through a well placed coin toss, reveal that one of the assassins is actually a full blown Mistborn. Thanks to the Watchers half assed intervention, and a little bit of atium, she discovers the cowardly Mistborn and wastes him.
    This fight shows just how much Vin has improved. She slew seven mistings and a Mistborn, receiving only a few bruises and maybe some cracked ribs. Her pet kandra, however, wasn't quite so lucky. During the battle, Oreseur got pelted with coins.
    Vin walks over to him to find him lying in a pool of his own blood, and, apparently, in a significant amount of pain. She doesn't seem all that concerned though. As a matter of fact, she doesn't even let him consume one of the men she just killed. Why the heck not?! They're already dead, so she might as well make some use of them while they're still fresh. She doesn't, though, instead leaving Oreseur to drag himself back home in his current, grievously injured, state.
    Oh, and it turns out that the Atium bead Vin used against the assassin was her last. If they don't find the lord rulers atium stash soon, she's as good as dead.
    End of chapter 2
    I dunno if it was a good idea to kill all of the assassins. She probably should have tried to take at least one of them alive for questioning. I mean, we don't even know they were actually sent by Straff Venture, and even if they were, she may have been able to extract some valuable information from one of them.
    I just realized that I forgot to write about the journal entry at the end of the last chapter. Well, it doesn't make much sense to me yet. Who is this Alendi? Is he the guy who wrote the journal in the last book?
    Chapter 3
    This chapter begins with an Elend PoV. He's working on a proposal to present to the parliament of his new government. Many of the nobles are actually considering surrendering and handing the city over to Lord Venture. Elend can't let them do that, he's going to present this proposal to them to ensure they don't do anything...rash.
    After that rather short Elend PoV, we're back to Vin.
    Vin senses someone burning metal somewhere in the city, so she follows the pulsing and finds a nigh invisible...thing standing right in front of her. It takes a step towards her and she, naturally, responds with violence. It is completely unaffected by her attack, and eventually just dissipates into the mists. What could this thing possibly be? Is it some sort of kandra? It was burning metal, though, and Kandra can't use allomancy, can they? Is this creature somehow related to the doom the Lord Ruler spoke of before he bit the dust? The deepness? I guess I'll find out.
    Elend has pretty much finished up with his proposal, so he decides to read the letter he's received from his adoring father. The letter is too long for me to include the whole thing in this post, so I'll just paraphrase it for you.
    "That'll do pig, that'll do.
    King Straff Venture"
    ....
    He seems to expect Elend to simply hand over the city now that daddy's come home. Elend pays the letter no heed, but We all know he never really listened to his father anyway.
    Vin arrives through the window and tells Elend about the watcher's return, and the creature she saw in the mists. She does not, however, mention that the Watcher saved her life during her encounter with the assassins. I wonder why...
    Anyhow, Elend doesn't believe she could have actually seen an ethereal creature formed from the mists , so he chalks it up to sleep deprivation.
    Apparently, Elend had actually proposed to marry Vin at one point, and she refused him. Ha! Her rejection must not have affected their relationship much, though, because they still seem very close. It would be a shame if Elend were to somehow get himself killed...
    He's gonna die, isn't he?
    As Vin prepares to go to sleep on the floor next to Elend's chair, Ham walks in. His men have already identified the assassins that attacked Vin. They were actually westerners, and Ham thinks they were hired by some guy named Ashweather Cett. Haha! My suspicions were correct! Straff didn't send them after all.
    The chapter ends as Ham shares some of his invaluable optimism and leaves the room.
    End of Chapter 3
    Now for the post-chapter journal.
    The guy who wrote this is named Kwaam, and he's apparently the one who proclaimed Alendi(the person from the 1st book?) to be the Hero Of Ages. I wonder what happened to him when Rashek came back from the Well of Ascension...
    Nothing good, probably.
    And thus concludes my second blog entry. This blog has already fallen a few chapters behind where I am in the actual book, so I should be able to get an entry out tomorrow as well.
    Until then, adiós.
  5. Child Bahkbar
    Greetings! Welcome! I finished The Final Empire a few days ago, and I enjoyed it so much that I've decided to blog about books 2 and 3 when I read them.
    So, without further ado...

    Part 1
    Chapter 1


    Ash fell from.the sky...
    I wonder if all the books will start with these words. The book begins with an Elend Venture PoV. He's having a conversation with Ham. Apparently it's been a year since the Aspect Emperor---I mean Lord Ruler's demise. Over the past twelve months Elend has managed to recruit 20,000 men into the new Luthadel garrison, but he's having trouble keeping them all paid because, thus far, they have been unable to find the Lord Rulers atium stash. If it's in the city at all, they should have found it by now, right?. Is it possible the Lord Ruler used it all up? What could he have possibly been doing to use up all that metal, though? I suppose it's more likely that someone else stole the stash during the confusion, or it's just been hidden really well.
    Anyway, Straff Venture has returned, and he's brought friends! About 50,000 of them, all armed to the teeth. If Elend isn't able to dissuade his father from attacking the city, he can pretty much say goodbye to his brand new kingdom.
    The next PoV is everyone's favorite god-slayer.
    Vin's skulking about in the mists. She's taken upon herself the responsibility of protecting Elend from assassin's in the night. She now keeps her pewter and tin on almost all the time despite what Kelsier told her about relying on allomancy. I hope this doesn't somehow come back to bite her is the chull.
    Vin is meeting up with the Kandra, I guess she decided to be smart and keep the it after all, despite what it did with Kelsier's body. Its name is Oreseur. How's that pronounced, anyway? I read it as Ore-see-urr... Anyhow, it seems like Vin has a stalker. She refers to him as the Watcher, and he has apparently assaulted her on many occasions.
    The chapter ends when a flurry of coins are fired at Vin from the darkness. Who wants to bet it was this mysterious "Watcher" who shot them?
    End of Chapter 1
    That was a pretty short chapter, even for Sanderson, but this is, unfortunately, all I had the chance to read today. Hopefully I'll get the chance to read more tomorrow. I have high expectations for this book, so I'm pretty anxious to really get started.
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