Vote For My Book Cover and Win a Book!

I have something VERY exciting to share with you today!

My novel, pilule A Little Less than Famous, is involved with a really cool blog hop contest over at indie author, H.N. Sieverding‘s website.

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The contest is called Pick of the Litter.

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The premise is fairly simple. Several indie, self-published authors, such as myself, donated e-copies of our books, for the contest. All you have to do to have a chance to win one of these books is to vote for the cover that you like the most.

If there’s a particular book that you want to win, you simply have to comment with that book preference and you can have a chance to win it.

But you guys are totally going to vote for me, right? ;) I hope so! My cover is very simple, but I absolutely love it, and my dad did a great job on it. I never want anyone besides my dad to design my covers!

So please head on over to the blog, and check out the book covers, and see if any of the books sound really good to read. I know that there are definitely ones that I want to read!

You can access the contest and giveaway by clicking this link.

I’m going to add a little twist to this though! If my cover wins the contest, I will give a free e-copy of A Little Less than Famous to every person who voted for it in the contest. So once you vote for it in the contest, head on back over to this post, and let me know in the comment that you voted!

Thanks guys!

Happy Reading and Happy Voting!

NaNoWriMo-Character Fan Casting

Hello all! I hope your writing is going well, story or your reading, more about if you’re not a NaNoWriMo participant!

Today’s post is a little fun. See, here’s the thing: when you’re writing, and you’re putting your character together, of course you have an idea of what your character looks like in your head.

But for me, its sort of blurry. I know generally what they look like, but its hard to truly picture them. I feel their characteristics and their personalities stronger, and that’s how I see them.

So sometimes, I do use famous people as guiding tools for my characters.

Plus its just fun! I think every writer secretly wants their book to become a movie and secretly hopes to see famous people playing their characters one day. So here is my guilty pleasure fan casting for my novel, The Reawakened:

Zoey Deutch as Katy Valentine

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Katy has long brown hair, large brown eyes, and is about average height. She is strong, trained in various self defenses and fighting techniques, due to her dad’s worries about her safety. She’s definitely beautiful, but she’s strong, fierce and she has quick wit and even quicker sense of sarcasm and temper.

I had never even heard of Zoey Deutch until she was cast as Rose Hathaway in Vampire Academy, but I’m already head over heels for her. She’s beautiful and she’s showing that she can play a fighter. Katy would probably get along with Rose, so Zoey is a great fit. She also fits the description of Katy in my mind :)

Robbie Amell as Ash Matthews

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Ash is tall, built, with dark brown hair and blue eyes. He’s the captain of both the varsity football and baseball teams at St. Joseph’s Prep. He’s stocky, built, with strong muscles and a flat stomach, and is incredibly athletic. He has a fun personality, preferring to put humor in every situation. When he’s serious though, he is a very determined and ambitious person.

I have to admit, Robbie Amell made an impression on me before I even created Ash Matthews. I’ve really only been writing The Reawakened for a little over a month now. When I was trying to come up with my main male counterpart to Katy, I was watching The Tomorrow People, and I was just smitten by Robbie, and his good looks, his incredible body and his charm. After watching a couple YouTube videos, where he answers fan questions, I just was sold. He is Ash Matthews, and Ash Matthews is him.

Jamie Chung as Madison Wu

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Madison Wu is Katy’s best friend, a tiny little Asian girl who makes up for her small stature in her large personality. She’s beautiful, with long black hair, and perfect skin. She’s on the Honor Society, does as much charity work as possible and is the head of the dance committee.

It was hard to pick Madison. I immediately thought of Brenda Song but she just didn’t fit right to me. The more I looked, the more Jamie popped out to me. She has shown, in her different roles, that she can play a variety of roles, and I think she would be a brilliant Madison. I think she’s a bit too tall to be Madison, but she’s very fitting in my head.

Jon Bernthal as Frank Valentine

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Frank Valentine is Katy’s father, who is a New York City cop. He’s Italian in background, and has dark brown hair, and dark brown eyes. He’s young, only 38, having only been twenty when Katy was born. He’s fit, and healthy, always ready to work hard at his job.

Jon is the first person that came to mind when it came to Frank. I like someone young, but who can also portray that protective side too. I’m think early Shane in The Walking Dead, not later, crazy, obsessive Shane. I’ve seen Jon in other roles as well, and he’s always portrayed strong characters, protective characters and he’s just a perfect fit for Frank.

Kellie Pickler as Jennifer Flynn

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Jennifer Flynn is Katy’s mother, who is young and strong in her Irish looks. She has blonde hair, blue eyes, and freckles all over her face. She is only 36 years old, having only been 18 when she married Frank and had Katy. She’s an elementary school teacher, who has incredible fashion sense.

I honestly had NO idea who I could even picture for Jennifer. I literally couldn’t picture anyone. I was googling for blonde actresses to find someone to fit the person I had in my head. Now I know Kellie Pickler is not an actress, but a singer, but she jumped out at me. I was watching Ellen, and she was the guest on the show, and I thought she was amazing. She’s ten years younger than Jennifer is supposed to be but I think she would be great, and she could carry that maturity well. And she looks like I picture Jennifer, exactly.

Bill Cobbs as Bert Washington

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I can’t say much about Bert. Bert will be in The Reawakened toward the end, and he is very pivotal to Katy and her future. He’s an older, African-American man, who is quiet, but incredibly intelligent and incredibly brave. Bill Cobbs was actually the first person I thought of, and if anyone else ever played in Bert in the never-going-to-happen-movie of my book, it would take adjustments.

Alex Pettyfer as Liam

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Liam is a character that surprised me. He is making a small appearance in The Reawakened, and I realized that as I wrote him, he was becoming more and more important. Again, I can’t say more than that but he is important. He’s kind of the All-American boy, blonde hair, green eyes, from the deep South. He’s going to be an interesting character as the story moves along, and he’s going to create some tension. I know a lot of people don’t like Alex Pettyfer, but he’s so hot and I will forever have a crush on this boy, and he’s Liam. You’ll see when you read about Liam. He embodies the confidence and easiness of Liam.

Sarayu Rao as Razi 

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I can’t say literally anything about Razi. I just can’t. It would ruin the entire book and that’s awful. But this is exactly how I picture her, except older, probably more like 50s or 60s. I think Sarayu is her thirties. She has such a perfect look and I hope you’ll see that when the book eventually releases, one day, because I am optimistic with this book!

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Happy Writing Everyone!

Exclusive Interview with Debut Author, Erin Albert AND a Giveaway!

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Hello everyone! How are we doing on this fine Friday morning? Afternoon? Evening? Whatever time it is wherever you are in the world. I have a SUPER fun interview to share with you today. Yesterday I shared my review of debut author, check Erin Albert‘s debut novel, The Prophecy. You can check that out here.

Today, I am excited to share an interview with Erin! She’s a totally sweet person, that I actually met through Twitter and blogging! I am very proud to have her as a friend, and she has been incredibly helpful in my own journey as an author. I wish her a TON of luck in her novel journey, and the journey we’ll take through her Fulfillment Trilogy.

You can find her on Twitter, Facebook, her website and GoodReads.

For now, let’s enjoy this awesome interview!

Sara: What can you tell us about The Prophecy? What can we expect from it?

Erin: The Prophecy is a fast paced YA fantasy novel set in the war torn lands of Vanguard and Etherea. For centuries , the two sides have fought a battle, the origins of which no one even remembers, but long ago, a prophecy alluded to a person who could bring eventual peace to the embattled nations. This story follows the journey of the girls proclaimed The Fulfillment of that prophecy. Let’s just say things don’t go according to plan! ;)

Sara: Will The Prophecy be a standalone novel, or will you be writing a sequel? If so, which book has been easier to write: the first or the second?

Erin: The Prophecy is the first book in The Fulfillment series, which will contain three books. Book 2 is tentatively called The Outlanders and Book 3 The Fulfillment. I wrote all three books in three months. The writing and creating are easy; it’s the editing that takes up the most time.

Sara: How does it feel that your debut novel is so close to releasing?

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Erin: I vacillate, sometimes within a five-minute span, between being insanely excited and totally terrified. I spent so much time working on a story and creating the characters, a sliver of my soul within the piece. It’s both thrilling and nerve-wracking to present that to the world.

Sara: You won the Most Social Author Bloggy Award. Is staying in touch with your fans and readers important to you, and why?

Erin: Winning absolutely floored me because my competitors were just awesome! Yes, staying in touch with fans and readers is crucial to me. I love interacting with them, and I can’t wait until I’m free to discuss the characters and world of The Prophecy with them. Twitter has been such a wonderful place for me to meet and interact with people, and I consider my followers my friends. :)

Sara: What is your writing process like? Where do you get your inspiration?

Erin: You may have heard me mention them before, but I have a Dream Team in place to keep motivated and on task. I have ADD, so it’s very easy for me to just flit away into my own little world and forget what I’m actually supposed to be doing. Dream Team member Kim keeps me moving forward with the book. She requires a chapter a day which helps me complete my work in a timely fashion. Dream Team member Danielle is responsible for making sure I don’t flake out on the characters or the storyline. She full immerses herself in my world and catches all my “he walked through a wall” or “you said that wall was on the right and now it’s on the left” errors. And I turn to Dream Team member Dawn for my creative inspiration. She’s the one who helps me dream big and work out any writer’s block (usually over a bowl of queso at Moe’s). I think people can draw inspiration from a variety of sources with the right mindset.

Sara: Who are some of your influences? What are some of your favorite books to read?

Erin: The Prophecy is heavily influenced by Game of Thrones and Arthurian legend. Personally, I enjoy the works of Cassandra Clare, George RR Martin, Rick Riordan, Richelle Mead and Veronica Roth.

Sara: What advice do you give to aspiring writers?

Erin: My advice would be never give up. The road to publication can be long and hard, but keep pressing on to achieve your dream. Very few things worth having come easily.

Sara: What is one thing you have to have while writing?

Erin: Besides my laptop? Every day at 3:30, I MUST have a Diet Pepsi with Lime and a little container of chocolate.

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Sara: What are two facts about yourself that some people may not know?

Erin: Wow, I’d say I’m a pretty open book, so there isn’t much people don’t know about me. Haha!! Let’s see…I’m deathly afraid of fire, so much that I don’t allow candles on my birthday cake. I have never missed an episode of True Blood (Alcide…’nuff said).

Sara: What are some of your favorite things to do outside of writing?

Erin: Besides writing, I enjoy running, kickboxing, reading, watching TV, hanging out with friends, and freelance editing.

Sara: And as I ask to all my interviewees, who is your fictional crush(es)?

Erin: a) Percy Jackson–When he comes of age and crawls out of the pages of a book, I will marry him. I LOVE a funny guy. Laughter is the way to my heart. Demigoddess in the house!!

b) Jem Carstairs–Could there be a more perfect man in all the world??

c) Adrian Ivashkov–I adore his snark and pretty much everything else about him.

d) Alcide from True Blood–He’s my Pack Master. Yow!

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I hope you all enjoyed this interview with Erin Albert and that you’ll be able to check out Erin’s debut novel which is out TODAY! Head on over to her website to find out how to get your hands on a copy!

If you’re feeling lucky, you can try your hand at winning a 50 DOLLAR Amazon Gift Card!

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Good Luck and Happy Reading! Thanks to Erin for being awesome, and doing the interview, and for doing a great interview on top of it!

Book of the Week-The Prophecy

When I was just a wee babe of a blogger, viagra order I was trying to get my name out there as much as I could. And one way I was doing that was making my presence known on Twitter. I’ve met such amazing people, price and one of those is Erin Albert.

Tomorrow, Erin’s debut novel, The Prophecy, will release. There aren’t links available for it yet, but as soon as there are, I am going to be so excited to share them with you. I was honored to read this book before its release tomorrow.

So now you can enjoy my spoiler free review of Erin’s brand new book! Check back tomorrow for an exclusive interview with Erin!

The Prophecy by Erin Albert 

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Genre:

Young Adult, Fantasy

Part of a Series?:

The first novel in The Fulfillment Trilogy  

You May Like if You Liked:

Epic fantasies like The Seven Realms by Cinda Williams Chima, and the Tortall books by Tamora Pierce

Age Recommendation:

14+

Plot Summary:

From Good Reads:

Growing up on a small farm in the kingdom of Vanguard, seventeen-year-old Layla Givens lives a deceptively tranquil existence. But her carefully constructed life quickly falls apart when she’s abducted by a religious zealot who proclaims her The Fulfillment of an ancient peace prophecy and whisks her away to marry her greatest enemy.

Wilhelm, Prince of the Ethereals, is reluctant to meet his new bride. He’s grown up believing Vanguards are evil, an enemy to fight and fear…not love. Can he set aside his prejudices and work alongside Layla to bring lasting peace after centuries of war? 

Nash, a loner who has never fit in, carries a huge secret, one big enough to destroy both kingdoms. When he accidentally meets Layla, he’s no longer content to live in the shadows, but he must resist his growing attraction–for her safety and for the longevity of the two kingdoms. 

When Nash’s secret is revealed, a firestorm sweeps through both realms, with Layla at the center. Now, she must choose between duty and desire while the fate of two nations hangs in the balance. 

The Review:

I think that Erin has an amazing start to her series, and that there is a wonderful premise here. I am a fan of epic fantasies, taken into worlds that seem familiar, like worlds of old, but with those twists. Think Game of Thrones, Seven Realms by Cinda Chima, etc. Epic fantasies.

That being said, I think there was a lot being left unanswered. There was so much that could be done with this book and this world, but I felt the first book was incredibly rushed. The amount of events that go down in this one book could honestly fill an entire trilogy, I feel, and yet it was just so incredibly rushed. I wanted to know what happened next, definitely, but I think that more time could be spent on really diving into the worlds, and the story. By slowing it down a little more, she could create more tension in the novel and really build an attachment to the stories and the characters.

Which brings me to the characters. I loved all of them, I loved all the mystery in the connections and all of that. But I wanted to know more about them. I want more of Layla and Wil and Nash, and the rulers of the two kingdoms. I wanted to really get to know them. I felt this first book only touched on the surface of them, their histories and their personalities. There was so much happening between all the characters, and it was kind of hard to keep up because I was still trying to really learn about these characters. They lack a sort of depth that I hope will be made up in the second and third books.

I sound like I’m beating this book up but I’m not, I swear. I think its a fine debut for a new author and I think it really does have incredible potential. Erin has created an intriguing world, and a world where there’s a lot of questions and mysteries that I am eager to find out the answers to. I like the idea of feuding countries, and the balance of peace and the avoidance of a war depending on young people. I think that’s why YA is such a popular thing right now. I think Wil, Layla and Nash all the potential to become incredible people, strong people and I think the three of them together can accomplish a lot.

I will also say this: the world that is being built is built well enough that I want to know more about that, and that is a good thing. If it was just completely not worth my time, I wouldn’t care but I do. I do think there are some holes here and there, but I think that’s my where my enthusiasm comes from. I CARE about these people and their world and I’m dying to learn more about it. I want to know what the world is like outside these two countries, I want to know how it came to be that they are so hating of each other. I want to know more! I hope we will get more!

I will also say that she knows how to execute a great cliffhanger. Two different things are hanging in the balance at the end of the book, two things that made me say out loud “Oh, come on, now, really?” So great job on that. A good cliffhanger keeps a reader interested, and she definitely was able to accomplish this.

Rating:

3 out of 5 Stars

Recommended or Not?:

I would say yes. I think this book has an incredible amount of potential and I’m hoping that the second and third books of the trilogies dives deep into what could be a very intriguing and intricate world. I think Erin is a lovely person and a talented writer, and its a strong debut novel, that has a lot of potential as a trilogy.

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Look for an exclusive interview with the awesome Erin Albert tomorrow!

WWW Wednesday

WWW Wednesday is a weekly meme, dosage hosted by Should Be Reading.

The three W’s are:

What are you currently reading?

What did you recently finish reading?

What do you think you’ll be reading next?

What are you currently reading? 

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I keep hearing great things about it, patient and I’m ready to finally jump into it.

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This is another author that I’ve heard SUCH good things about. She’s an author recommending by Jennifer L. Armentrout and Tammara Webber, two of my favorites, so I definitely want to read her books.

What did you recently finish reading? 

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This book comes out November 19th, this coming Tuesday and is a fitting sequel to the first novel, Angelfall. Check out my spoiler free review here.

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This is the debut novel of a great Twitter friend of mine, being released THIS Friday. It will be featured as the Book of the Week tomorrow, AND I’ll have an exclusive interview with the author on Friday! SO much excitement.

What do you think you’ll be reading next? 

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I’ve had this book, and I’ve started it, I just need to finish it! I keep getting distracted by new releases and ARCs that I need to review, but I really want to finish it!

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I’m really looking forward to reading this. It releases November 26th, and I was gifted with an e-ARC through NetGalley, so I must read it soon!

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What about you? Share in the comments! 

 

Bookish Survey-From A to Z

These book surveys are WAY fun, website and I’m going to keep sharing them. I hope you don’t mind, approved and you enjoy learning more about the books in my life! I found this over at A Blackbird’s Epiphany!

Author You’ve Read The Most Books From:

Definitely Meg Cabot. Probably because I’ve been reading her for the past 13 years and she has the most books of any of the authors that I read. She’s written a TON of books, and I’ve read all of them, except one.

Best Sequel Ever:

This is really hard. I would say…god. This is really hard. Does Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire count? Because if it does, then I say that. I think its the best of all seven books. Its the turning point of the novels, and it is the foundation of the rest of the books.

Currently Reading:

I am currently reading Unsouled by Neal Shusterman and The Prophecy by Erin Albert, a debut author.

Drink of Choice While Reading:

Water? I really only drink water or gatorade so I don’t really have a preferred drink.

E-reader or Physical Book?

I like both for their different reasons. I like to own a copy of each for each book I own. I love the smell of a physical book, plus I’m more determined to finish a book when its a physical copy because there’s no distractions from an e-reader. But I love the ability to carry around hundreds of books at one time with an e-reader, because I’m a fast reader. I also love being able to start a book when it releases on ebook at midnight, and staying up all night to finish it.

Fictional Character You Probably Would Have Actually Dated In High School:

Probably someone like Simon Lewis. I would like to have said that I dated someone like Jace Wayland because he’s just…agh, so irresistible as a book character but Simon is more like the guy I would have dated. He’s goofy, geeky, really smart and fiercely loyal. That’s the kind of guy that I’ve always felt comfortable with.

Glad You Gave This Book A Chance:

Vampire Academy. I am so anti-vampire but I decided to give it a chance because everyone kept pushing me to do it and I was pleasantly surprised at how much I liked it. Its so good, and so much better than you would imagine. I’m only three books in though. I need to read 4-6.

Hidden Gem Book:

I would definitely say…hmm, this is hard too. I would say either Cinda Williams Chima’s Seven Realms series or Andrew Smith’s Winger. Both kind of randomly came into my life, and I am so glad for both of them. 

Important Moment in Your Reading Life:

My dad buying me my first copy of Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone. I read it so much that the front cover fell off, and the pages started falling out. It changed me as a reader and a person. I don’t know what I’d be without Potter.

Just Finished:

The last book I finished was World After by Susan Ee, which is the sequel to Angelfall. Definitely a great sequel.

Kinds of Books You Won’t Read:

I normally stay clear of regular general fiction or capital L literature. Its not that I don’t like it, but I read for enjoyment and I don’t tend to enjoy them as much as I enjoy reading YA.

I also tend to stay away from books that have fallen angels in them, or vampires because the stories tend to overlap and be too similar. I also tend to stay very far away from romance books or books that are mostly romance.

Longest Book You’ve Read:

I think Gone with the Wind. Its just a little more than 1K pages.

Most Mentally Stimulating Book:

Mentally stimulating? I think…hmmm, I would say either Struck by Jennifer Bosworth or Unwind by Neal Shusterman. They just make you think. They make you pause and just think. They blow your mind, and I love those kind of books.

Number of Bookcases You Own:

Zero. There’s just no room in my room for bookshelves. I’d imagine that if I did have them, I’d have 3 or 4, maybe more. There’s just books everywhere: in my car, under the bed, on the bed, in stacks around my room, in bins and buckets. I have a book buying problem.

One Book You Have Read Multiple Times:

Most books that I’ve read, I have re-read at least once, most likely more than that. I would say the Harry Potter books are the ones I’ve read the most but I re-read everything. I just read too fast to keep buying books all the time.

Preferred Place To Read:

I can read pretty much anywhere, but I prefer reading in bed.

Quote That Inspires You/Gives You All The Feels From a Book You’ve Read:

“No,’ Cath said, ‘seriously. Look at you. You’ve got your shit together, you’re not scared of anything. I’m scared of everything. And I’m crazy. Like maybe you think I’m a little crazy, but I only ever let people see the tip of my crazy iceberg. Underneath this veneer of slightly crazy and socially inept, I’m a complete disaster.”

This is from Fangirl by Rainbow Rowell. I’ve never read a book in my life that just got me like that book did.

Reading Regret:

I feel like I keep picking on her, but The Testing by Joelle Charbonneau. It wasn’t that the writing wasn’t good, because it was. It just bored my to tears. I couldn’t even finish it.

Series You Started And Need To Finish (all books are out in series):

Vampire Academy. I got hooked so fast with those first three books, now I need to buckle down and finish the last three.

Three of Your All-Time Favorite Books:

Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire by JK Rowling, Trickster’s Choice by Tamora Pierce and City of Glass by Cassandra Clare.

Unapologetic Fangirl For:

Harry Potter. Duh. I go insane for anything Harry Potter. I did not get four HP tattoos for nothing.

Very Excited For This Release More Than All The Others:

Hmmm. I think I’m really super excited for Grasshopper Jungle by Andrew Smith, Ruin and Rising by Leigh Bardugo and Unforgotten by Jessica Brody

Worst Bookish Habit:

I can’t say. But its bad and I need to stop doing it.

X Marks The Spot (Start at the top left of your shelf and pick the 27th book):

I can’t do that haha. I don’t have a book shelf. But the closest book to me is…Slaughterhouse Five. I’m not reading that, of course. My boyfriend is.

Your Latest Book Purchase:

I bought the first three available books in the Unwind dystology by Neal Shusterman to get them signed at his signing on Monday.

ZZZ-Snatcher Book (last book that kept you up WAY late):

Champion by Marie Lu. It downloaded to my Kindle at 11 pm, and so I stayed up until about 2:30 am to finish it. I wanted to finish it. It was a GREAT ending to the series.

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