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By:OK! Staff
Jan. 9 2008, Published 1:25 p.m. ET
By: Cecelia Ahern
(Hyperion)
From the author of P.S. I Love You, Sandy Shortt tracks missing people, and her latest job takes her into amagical world populated by lost people and things.
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