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		<title>Niffenegger won&#8217;t go electronic!</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[I just read Audrey Niffenegger&#8217;s novel The Time-Traveler&#8217;s Wife , a really good love story with a two hanky ending.  Of course, it&#8217;s also speculative fiction, and clever, and all that, but mainly, it&#8217;s love, with the tiniest hint of pedophilia that no one could object to.  Niffenegger herself is an artist and art teacher, [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I just read Audrey Niffenegger&#8217;s novel <em>The Time-Traveler&#8217;s Wife</em> , a really good love story with a two hanky ending.  Of course, it&#8217;s also speculative fiction, and clever, and all that, but mainly, it&#8217;s love, with the tiniest hint of pedophilia that no one could object to.  Niffenegger herself is an artist and art teacher, and on her <a href="http://audreyniffenegger.com/">web site </a>there are FAQ&#8217;s that include a question about why her books aren&#8217;t available as e-books, and she explains that as someone who creates books as physical objects as an artist as well as writing them, she on principle insists that <em>her</em> books remain objects.  As an artist, she makes a good point.  For me, it has never been the books, although I&#8217;ve always loved illustrations, but rather the trip:  you go in that place and go far, far away.  So I&#8217;m anything but  doctrinaire about the object, having always preferred paperbacks, for example, to hardcovers.</p>
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