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    <title>Mind Hacks Live!</title>
    <summary> Mind Hacks is a book I personally found more entertaining than anything else. Then again, I didn&apos;t read the whole thing cover to cover (who has time to read anymore? - he asks facetiously). However, my impression of it...</summary>
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