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	<title>Comments on: The Bat Segundo Show #33</title>
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		<title>By: Edward Champion&#8217;s Return of the Reluctant &#187; 75 Books, Books #33-42</title>
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		<description>[...] Book #40 was a reread of Alex Robinson&#8217;s Box Office Poison to prepare for my APE panel. Since I was interviewing the man in person, I did my best to play close attention to his paneling, in an effort to ask questions he hadn&#8217;t heard before. I even asked Mr. Robinson about two minor characters who he killed off with an uncanny glee. You&#8217;ll find the answer to this in Show #33 of The Bat Segundo Show. But if you haven&#8217;t read Robinson, I&#8217;d start with Box Office Poison so you can fully appreciate how his close behavioral observations blossomed into the ambitious Tricked. [...]</description>
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