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		<title>Review: Pattern Recognition</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[I finished Pattern Recognition last night. Classic William Gibson. Though, it is a bit odd in that it doesn&#8217;t have any really science-fictional elements to it at all. Pattern Recognition is set in, basically, modern day Europe, Russia and Japan. Basically, the book is about the search for meaning in mysterious loops of film footage [...]]]></description>
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