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Jennifer Gibson
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November 02, 2008, 06:02:14 PM »
Having read this I am moved to a report it is the story of conjoined twins from birth told by each one in turn. I really enjoyed it as it was an insight into the life and problems they encountered although fiction it felt real and I would recommend it to be read.
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Not quite my type to read, but maybe would be interesting for othere's. Keep the idea's coming.
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