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		<title>Comment on M.M. Kaye, Mary Stewart, and retro romantic suspense by Ginny</title>
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		<dc:creator>Ginny</dc:creator>
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		<description>I just caught this site tonight also and had to say hi. I&#039;m reading M. M. Kaye&#039;s biographies (3 volumes) which are enthralling so I googled her and found you. I read &quot;The Far Pavilions&quot; ages ago but just recently, through a Mary Stewart site, got into M. M. Kaye&#039;s life - fascinating and highly recommended. Mary Stewart has been a longtime favorite and I SOO agree with you that her novels never disappoint, always soothe and always stay fresh. They, even after reading them all many times over, still got me through the illness and death of my mother - definite &quot;Reliable Reads&quot;! I plan to have them all in my casket just in case I have to wait at the Pearly Gates...or where ever. Cheers to all you kindred spirits!</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I just caught this site tonight also and had to say hi. I&#8217;m reading M. M. Kaye&#8217;s biographies (3 volumes) which are enthralling so I googled her and found you. I read &#8220;The Far Pavilions&#8221; ages ago but just recently, through a Mary Stewart site, got into M. M. Kaye&#8217;s life &#8211; fascinating and highly recommended. Mary Stewart has been a longtime favorite and I SOO agree with you that her novels never disappoint, always soothe and always stay fresh. They, even after reading them all many times over, still got me through the illness and death of my mother &#8211; definite &#8220;Reliable Reads&#8221;! I plan to have them all in my casket just in case I have to wait at the Pearly Gates&#8230;or where ever. Cheers to all you kindred spirits!</p>
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