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		<title>By: MattBille</title>
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		<description>Much appreciated, Loren.
As I said, I may do something  different with the layout next time, as my plan is to write a book in this series about every ten years for the rest of my life to keep up with new discoveries and evidence.
I would like to note one thing that does not show up well in reviews.  In addition to 36 pages of references, there are over 60 pages devoted to a unique collection of short reviews of important cryptozoological books, websites, and individual articles in periodicals available to most readers.  I was probably proudest of that section.


Regards,
Matt Bille</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Much appreciated, Loren.<br />
As I said, I may do something  different with the layout next time, as my plan is to write a book in this series about every ten years for the rest of my life to keep up with new discoveries and evidence.<br />
I would like to note one thing that does not show up well in reviews.  In addition to 36 pages of references, there are over 60 pages devoted to a unique collection of short reviews of important cryptozoological books, websites, and individual articles in periodicals available to most readers.  I was probably proudest of that section.</p>
<p>Regards,<br />
Matt Bille</p>
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