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Hey good people! Here's a thread we can use to discuss this month's book.
Raysean: I assume we're reading the new revised edition (2015) rather than the original (2002)?
Looking forward to reading and discussing with you all throughout the year.
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Thanks for setting this up and yes, we're reading the 2015 revised edition.
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Welcome back. Just a moment while we sign you in to your Goodreads account.
Raysean: I assume we're reading the new revised edition (2015) rather than the original (2002)?
Looking forward to reading and discussing with you all throughout the year.