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					<description><![CDATA[A cover is what draws my attention firsts or if a book falls onto the floor or is positioned strangely, then I will look at it. I then read the book description, if it seems interesting- then I will get it. I also look for names of authors or books that are &#039;hyped&#039; up.  
 
A bright colorful book might get looked over by me, because I see a dusty old book. I am draw to old books because I see them as potential collectibles. Often times, I purposely look for books that look old. My most prized possessions- a mid 1800s bible(with flower inside and hymns book), a couple of original Nancy Drew Books, and a couple of Jules Verne books. 
 
My methods vary on how much time and patience I have.  ]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A cover is what draws my attention firsts or if a book falls onto the floor or is positioned strangely, then I will look at it. I then read the book description, if it seems interesting- then I will get it. I also look for names of authors or books that are &#39;hyped&#39; up.  </p>
<p>A bright colorful book might get looked over by me, because I see a dusty old book. I am draw to old books because I see them as potential collectibles. Often times, I purposely look for books that look old. My most prized possessions- a mid 1800s bible(with flower inside and hymns book), a couple of original Nancy Drew Books, and a couple of Jules Verne books. </p>
<p>My methods vary on how much time and patience I have.  </p>
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