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		<title>By: Book Blog Tour : Postcards From The Hedge and Island Potcake Dogs &#124; Parent Reviewers</title>
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		<description>[...] Brain Foggles &#8211; Postcards From the Hedge wasnâ€™t easy for me to read though. I am not a gardener in any sense of the word. The bookâ€™s main topic is gardening and uses gardening terminology, which made it somewhat difficult to keep my attention. I was able to find the deeper levels of the essays, but read the book a few essays at a time. It did bring back some memories from my childhood of helping my father in our vegetable garden. The descriptions allowed me to imagine what Jillâ€™s garden must look like also and helped me to relax. [...]</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>[...] Brain Foggles &#8211; Postcards From the Hedge wasnâ€™t easy for me to read though. I am not a gardener in any sense of the word. The bookâ€™s main topic is gardening and uses gardening terminology, which made it somewhat difficult to keep my attention. I was able to find the deeper levels of the essays, but read the book a few essays at a time. It did bring back some memories from my childhood of helping my father in our vegetable garden. The descriptions allowed me to imagine what Jillâ€™s garden must look like also and helped me to relax. [...]</p>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 29 Jul 2010 02:00:28 +0000</pubDate>
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