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		<title>By: jumper</title>
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		<description>I have read the Xu Wu book already.  It is pretty good in that it puts a lot of information in a well-organized format.  It really could have used some better editing though.  There were grammatical and spelling errors throughout the book that might be distracting for some readers (not me).  I think you (Heike) might find that you are already aware of most of the information that Xu Wu talks about.  Readers who are less fanatical about researching this subject will find it interesting and insightful but very academic (read:  not too entertaining).</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I have read the Xu Wu book already.  It is pretty good in that it puts a lot of information in a well-organized format.  It really could have used some better editing though.  There were grammatical and spelling errors throughout the book that might be distracting for some readers (not me).  I think you (Heike) might find that you are already aware of most of the information that Xu Wu talks about.  Readers who are less fanatical about researching this subject will find it interesting and insightful but very academic (read:  not too entertaining).</p>
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