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			<image:title>Rereading My Childhood by Amy A. Cowan - Banner Logo featuring a stack of books, the writer, Amy A. Cowan, the website name, Rereading My Childhood, and the url, rereadingmychildhood.com</image:title>
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			<image:title>The Baby-Sitters Club #30: Mary Anne and the Great Romance by Ann M. Martin - in which I bring my sister with me, we question the BSC pricing structure, and HIPAA violations</image:title>
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			<image:loc>https://rereadingmychildhood.com/assets/images/image05.jpg</image:loc>
			<image:title>The Baby-Sitters Club #32: Kristy and the Secret of Susan by Ann M. Martin - In which some things haven’t aged well, a few things are progressive, and other things have aged extremely poorly.</image:title>
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			<image:loc>https://rereadingmychildhood.com/assets/images/image02.jpg</image:loc>
			<image:title>The Baby-Sitters Club #31: Dawn&#039;s Wicked Stepsister by Ann M. Martin - In which Itwo families morph into a passive-aggressive fusion, a convoluted plan results in light janitorial work, and a vengeful god attempts to eliminate the Pikess.</image:title>
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			<image:loc>https://rereadingmychildhood.com/assets/images/image68.jpg</image:loc>
			<image:title>Goosebumps: Welcome to Camp Nightmare by R. L. Stine - In which a terrifying sequence of events pushes a young boy to an extreme, no one goes into the Forbidden Bunk, and a grown man is cavalier about firearms and children.</image:title>
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			<image:loc>https://rereadingmychildhood.com/assets/images/image81.jpg</image:loc>
			<image:title>Fear Street: What Holly Heard by R. L. Stine - a girl listens into a conversation between a boy and a girl near some lockers</image:title>
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			<image:loc>https://rereadingmychildhood.com/assets/images/image65.jpg</image:loc>
			<image:title>The Baby-Sitters Club #32: Kristy and the Secret of Susan by Ann M. Martin - In which some things haven’t aged well, a few things are progressive, and other things have aged extremely poorly.</image:title>
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			<image:loc>https://rereadingmychildhood.com/assets/images/image14.jpg</image:loc>
			<image:title>The Baby-Sitters Club #28: Welcome Back, Stacey! by Ann M. Martin - In which the once-derided television has some actionable ideas, Stoneybrook proves it&#039;s a fantasy world with an abundance of reasonably-priced homes, and Stacey takes orders from an inanim</image:title>
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			<image:loc>https://rereadingmychildhood.com/assets/images/image54.jpg</image:loc>
			<image:title>The Baby-Sitters Club #29: Mallory and the Mystery Diary by Ann M. Martin - In which I finally upload an episode, Mallory cures a child&#039;s reading disability, and Dawn, Kristy, and Mallory make questionable clothing choices.</image:title>
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			<image:loc>https://rereadingmychildhood.com/assets/images/image17.jpg</image:loc>
			<image:title>The Baby-Sitters Club #30: Mary Anne and the Great Romance by Ann M. Martin - in which I bring my sister with me, we question the BSC pricing structure, and HIPAA violations</image:title>
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			<image:loc>https://rereadingmychildhood.com/assets/images/image66.jpg</image:loc>
			<image:title>The Baby-Sitters Club #31: Dawn&#039;s Wicked Stepsister by Ann M. Martin - In which Itwo families morph into a passive-aggressive fusion, a convoluted plan results in light janitorial work, and a vengeful god attempts to eliminate the Pikess.</image:title>
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			<image:loc>https://rereadingmychildhood.com/assets/images/image82.jpg</image:loc>
			<image:title>The Baby-Sitters Club #32: Kristy and the Secret of Susan by Ann M. Martin - In which some things haven’t aged well, a few things are progressive, and other things have aged extremely poorly.</image:title>
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			<image:loc>https://rereadingmychildhood.com/assets/images/image18.jpg</image:loc>
			<image:title>The Baby-Sitters Club #1: Kristy&#039;s Great Idea</image:title>
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			<image:loc>https://rereadingmychildhood.com/assets/images/image19.jpg</image:loc>
			<image:title>The Baby-Sitters Club #2: Claudia and the Phantom Phone Calls</image:title>
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			<image:loc>https://rereadingmychildhood.com/assets/images/image20.jpg</image:loc>
			<image:title>The Baby-Sitters Club #3: The Truth About Stacey by Ann M. Martin</image:title>
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			<image:loc>https://rereadingmychildhood.com/assets/images/image21.jpg</image:loc>
			<image:title>The Baby-Sitters Club #4: Mary Anne Saves the Day by Ann M. Martin</image:title>
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			<image:loc>https://rereadingmychildhood.com/assets/images/image22.jpg</image:loc>
			<image:title>The Baby-Sitters Club #5: Dawn and the Impossible Three by Ann M. Martin</image:title>
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			<image:loc>https://rereadingmychildhood.com/assets/images/image23.jpg</image:loc>
			<image:title>The Baby-Sitters Club #6: Kristy&#039;s Big Day by Ann M. Martin</image:title>
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			<image:loc>https://rereadingmychildhood.com/assets/images/image13.jpg</image:loc>
			<image:title>The Baby-Sitters Club #7: Claudia and Mean Janine</image:title>
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			<image:loc>https://rereadingmychildhood.com/assets/images/image04.jpg</image:loc>
			<image:title>The Baby-Sitters Club #8: Boy-Crazy Stacey by Ann M. Martin</image:title>
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			<image:loc>https://rereadingmychildhood.com/assets/images/image29.jpg</image:loc>
			<image:title>The Baby-Sitters Club Notebook by Sonia Black &amp; Pat Brigandi</image:title>
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			<image:loc>https://rereadingmychildhood.com/assets/images/image12.jpg</image:loc>
			<image:title>The Baby-Sitters Club #9: The Ghost at Dawn&#039;s House by Ann M. Martin</image:title>
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			<image:loc>https://rereadingmychildhood.com/assets/images/image37.jpg</image:loc>
			<image:title>The Baby-Sitters Club #10: Logan Likes Mary Anne! by Ann M. Martin</image:title>
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			<image:loc>https://rereadingmychildhood.com/assets/images/image41.jpg</image:loc>
			<image:title>The Baby-Sitters Club #11: Kristy and the Snob by Ann M. Martin</image:title>
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			<image:loc>https://rereadingmychildhood.com/assets/images/image43.jpg</image:loc>
			<image:title>The Baby-Sitters Club #12: Claudia and the New Girl by Ann M. Martin</image:title>
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			<image:loc>https://rereadingmychildhood.com/assets/images/image06.jpg</image:loc>
			<image:title>The Baby-Sitters Club #13: Good-bye Stacey, Good-bye</image:title>
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			<image:loc>https://rereadingmychildhood.com/assets/images/image49.jpg</image:loc>
			<image:title>The Baby-Sitters Club #14: Hello, Mallory by Ann M. Martin</image:title>
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			<image:loc>https://rereadingmychildhood.com/assets/images/image51.jpg</image:loc>
			<image:title>The Baby-Sitters Club #15: Little Miss Stoneybrook . . . and Dawn by Ann M. Martin</image:title>
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			<image:loc>https://rereadingmychildhood.com/assets/images/image33.jpg</image:loc>
			<image:title>jessi ramsey uses sign language with her new babysitting charge - matt braddock</image:title>
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			<image:loc>https://rereadingmychildhood.com/assets/images/image45.jpg</image:loc>
			<image:title>mary anne consoles jamie newton, who fell and skinned his knee in a scene that is barely in the book</image:title>
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			<image:loc>https://rereadingmychildhood.com/assets/images/image59.jpg</image:loc>
			<image:title>Stacey is disappointed in a little girl&#039;s desire to stare at dinosaur butts</image:title>
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			<image:loc>https://rereadingmychildhood.com/assets/images/image60.jpg</image:loc>
			<image:title>claudia is in a hospital bed and two children are there to finish the job . . . or something</image:title>
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			<image:loc>https://rereadingmychildhood.com/assets/images/image63.jpg</image:loc>
			<image:title>The Baby-Sitters Club #20: Kristy and the Walking Disaster by Ann M. Martin - kristy is standing next to her krushers and she&#039;s very proud</image:title>
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			<image:loc>https://rereadingmychildhood.com/assets/images/image69.jpg</image:loc>
			<image:title>The Baby-Sitters Club #21: Mallory and the Trouble with Twins by Ann M. Martin</image:title>
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			<image:loc>https://rereadingmychildhood.com/assets/images/image70.jpg</image:loc>
			<image:title>The Baby-Sitters Club #22: Jessi Ramsey, Pet-Sitter by Ann M. Martin</image:title>
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			<image:loc>https://rereadingmychildhood.com/assets/images/image71.jpg</image:loc>
			<image:title>The Baby-Sitters Club #23: Dawn on the Coast by Ann M. Martin</image:title>
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			<image:loc>https://rereadingmychildhood.com/assets/images/image72.jpg</image:loc>
			<image:title>The Baby-Sitters Club #24: Kristy and the Mother&#039;s Day Surprise by Ann M. Martin</image:title>
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			<image:loc>https://rereadingmychildhood.com/assets/images/image73.jpg</image:loc>
			<image:title>The Baby-Sitters Club #25: Mary Anne and the Search for Tigger by Ann M. Martin</image:title>
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			<image:loc>https://rereadingmychildhood.com/assets/images/image74.jpg</image:loc>
			<image:title>The Baby-Sitters Club #26: Claudia and the Sad Good-bye for Tigger by Ann M. Martin</image:title>
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			<image:loc>https://rereadingmychildhood.com/assets/images/image27.jpg</image:loc>
			<image:title>The Baby-Sitters Club #27: Jessi and the Superbrat by Ann M. Martin</image:title>
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			<image:loc>https://rereadingmychildhood.com/assets/images/image26.jpg</image:loc>
			<image:title>The Baby-Sitters Club Super Special #1: Baby-sitters on Board! by Ann M. Martin</image:title>
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			<image:loc>https://rereadingmychildhood.com/assets/images/image39.jpg</image:loc>
			<image:title>The Baby-Sitters Club Super Special #2: Baby-sitters&#039; Summer Vacation by Ann M. Martin</image:title>
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			<image:loc>https://rereadingmychildhood.com/assets/images/image16.jpg</image:loc>
			<image:title>the baby-sitters club participates in a snowball fight that doesn&#039;t happen in the book</image:title>
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			<image:loc>https://rereadingmychildhood.com/assets/images/image34.jpg</image:loc>
			<image:title>Goosebumps: Welcome to Camp Nightmare by R. L. Stine - In which a terrifying sequence of events pushes a young boy to an extreme, no one goes into the Forbidden Bunk, and a grown man is cavalier about firearms and children.</image:title>
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			<image:loc>https://rereadingmychildhood.com/assets/images/image46.jpg</image:loc>
			<image:title>Goosebumps: The Cuckoo Clock of Doom by R. L. Stine - In which felonies aren&#039;t punished, babies take public transportation with no trouble, and existential dread pervades a book for children.</image:title>
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			<image:loc>https://rereadingmychildhood.com/assets/images/image24.jpg</image:loc>
			<image:title>Goosebumps: The Blob That Ate Everyone by R. L. Stine</image:title>
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			<image:loc>https://rereadingmychildhood.com/assets/images/image07.jpg</image:loc>
			<image:title>Goosebumps: Monsterblood</image:title>
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			<image:loc>https://rereadingmychildhood.com/assets/images/image09.jpg</image:loc>
			<image:title>Goosebumps: The Curse of the Mummy&#039;s Tomb by R. L. Stine</image:title>
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			<image:loc>https://rereadingmychildhood.com/assets/images/image32.jpg</image:loc>
			<image:title>Goosebumps: Stay Out of the Basement! by R. L. Stine</image:title>
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			<image:loc>https://rereadingmychildhood.com/assets/images/image31.jpg</image:loc>
			<image:title>Goosebumps: Night of the Living Dummy by R. L. Stine</image:title>
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			<image:loc>https://rereadingmychildhood.com/assets/images/image30.jpg</image:loc>
			<image:title>Goosebumps: Legend of the Lost Legend by R. L. Stine</image:title>
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			<image:loc>https://rereadingmychildhood.com/assets/images/image25.jpg</image:loc>
			<image:title>Goosebumps: The Scarecrow Walks at Midnight by R. L. Stine</image:title>
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			<image:loc>https://rereadingmychildhood.com/assets/images/image38.jpg</image:loc>
			<image:title>Goosebumps: Ghost Beach by R. L. Stine</image:title>
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			<image:loc>https://rereadingmychildhood.com/assets/images/image42.jpg</image:loc>
			<image:title>Goosebumps: Egg Monsters From Mars by R. L. Stine</image:title>
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			<image:loc>https://rereadingmychildhood.com/assets/images/image50.jpg</image:loc>
			<image:title>Goosebumps: A Shocker on Shock Street by R. L. Stine</image:title>
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			<image:loc>https://rereadingmychildhood.com/assets/images/image55.jpg</image:loc>
			<image:title>a cool drawing of the titular haunted mask by Tim Jacobus, complete with saliva and everything</image:title>
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			<image:loc>https://rereadingmychildhood.com/assets/images/image75.jpg</image:loc>
			<image:title>Goosebumps: The Blob That Ate Everyone by R. L. Stine</image:title>
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			<image:loc>https://rereadingmychildhood.com/assets/images/image76.jpg</image:loc>
			<image:title>Goosebumps: A Night in Terror Tower by R. L. Stine</image:title>
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			<image:loc>https://rereadingmychildhood.com/assets/images/image47.jpg</image:loc>
			<image:title>Goosebumps: Attack of the Jack-o&#039;-Lanterns by R. L. Stine</image:title>
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			<image:loc>https://rereadingmychildhood.com/assets/images/image58.jpg</image:loc>
			<image:title>a kid with a regency bowl cut has his head - it&#039;s just not on his shoulders</image:title>
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			<image:loc>https://rereadingmychildhood.com/assets/images/image62.jpg</image:loc>
			<image:title>worms are spilling out of a notebook</image:title>
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			<image:loc>https://rereadingmychildhood.com/assets/images/image67.jpg</image:loc>
			<image:title>Goosebumps: The Cuckoo Clock of Doom by R. L. Stine - In which felonies aren&#039;t punished, babies take public transportation with no trouble, and existential dread pervades a book for children.</image:title>
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			<image:loc>https://rereadingmychildhood.com/assets/images/image79.jpg</image:loc>
			<image:title>Goosebumps: Welcome to Camp Nightmare by R. L. Stine - In which a terrifying sequence of events pushes a young boy to an extreme, no one goes into the Forbidden Bunk, and a grown man is cavalier about firearms and children.</image:title>
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			<image:loc>https://rereadingmychildhood.com/assets/images/image08.jpg</image:loc>
			<image:title>Fear Street: Bad Dreams</image:title>
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			<image:loc>https://rereadingmychildhood.com/assets/images/image10.jpg</image:loc>
			<image:title>Fear Street: Who Killed the Homecoming Queen?</image:title>
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			<image:loc>https://rereadingmychildhood.com/assets/images/image36.jpg</image:loc>
			<image:title>Fear Street: The New Girl</image:title>
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			<image:loc>https://rereadingmychildhood.com/assets/images/image35.jpg</image:loc>
			<image:title>Fear Street: Broken Hearts by R. L. Stine</image:title>
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			<image:loc>https://rereadingmychildhood.com/assets/images/image40.jpg</image:loc>
			<image:title>Fear Street: Halloween Party by R. L. Stine</image:title>
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			<image:loc>https://rereadingmychildhood.com/assets/images/image44.jpg</image:loc>
			<image:title>The Mind Reader by R. L. Stine</image:title>
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			<image:loc>https://rereadingmychildhood.com/assets/images/image64.jpg</image:loc>
			<image:title>Fear Street: Silent Night by R. L. Stine - a teenager looks out the window and looks scared - a scene that is never in the book</image:title>
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			<image:loc>https://rereadingmychildhood.com/assets/images/image03.jpg</image:loc>
			<image:title>Fear Street: High Tide by R. L. Stine</image:title>
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			<image:loc>https://rereadingmychildhood.com/assets/images/image52.jpg</image:loc>
			<image:title>Fear Street: Silent Night by R. L. Stine - a teenager looks out the window and looks scared - a scene that is never in the book</image:title>
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			<image:loc>https://rereadingmychildhood.com/assets/images/image15.jpg</image:loc>
			<image:title>Fear Street: What Holly Heard by R. L. Stine - a girl listens into a conversation between a boy and a girl near some lockers</image:title>
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			<image:loc>https://rereadingmychildhood.com/assets/images/image57.jpg</image:loc>
			<image:title>Fear Street Sagas #5: The Hidden Evil by R. L. Stine - a spooky lady looks at us while a child with messed up eyes stares at nothing and some horses acknowledge a fire</image:title>
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			<image:loc>https://rereadingmychildhood.com/assets/images/image01.jpg</image:loc>
			<image:title>Fear Street: The Boy Next Door by R. L. Stine</image:title>
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			<image:loc>https://rereadingmychildhood.com/assets/images/image61.jpg</image:loc>
			<image:title>a girl is asleep in an over-filtered field</image:title>
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			<image:loc>https://rereadingmychildhood.com/assets/images/image80.jpg</image:loc>
			<image:title>Fear Street: What Holly Heard by R. L. Stine - a girl listens into a conversation between a boy and a girl near some lockers</image:title>
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			<image:loc>https://rereadingmychildhood.com/assets/images/image11.jpg</image:loc>
			<image:title>Fear Street Sagas #1: A New Fear by R. L. Stine</image:title>
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			<image:loc>https://rereadingmychildhood.com/assets/images/image53.jpg</image:loc>
			<image:title>a woman falls out of a window while a giant lady just stands there and watches it happen</image:title>
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			<image:loc>https://rereadingmychildhood.com/assets/images/image77.jpg</image:loc>
			<image:title>a woman in a yellow dress holds her hand to her heart as she sits next to a broken doll and a bleeding black rose. she needs to simmer down, really</image:title>
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			<image:loc>https://rereadingmychildhood.com/assets/images/image56.jpg</image:loc>
			<image:title>a creepy boy and a ghostly woman and some horses that are next to a fire - Fear Street Sagas #5: The Hidden Evil by R. L. Stine</image:title>
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			<image:loc>https://rereadingmychildhood.com/assets/images/image83.jpg</image:loc>
			<image:title>A certificate that says that Amy Cowan has been accepted as a member of the Baby-Sitters club and promises to assume all the rights and responsibilities of this organization as of June 27, 2018 and forever more. It&#039;s signed by Kristy Thomas, the president,</image:title>
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			<image:title>Rereading My Childhood by Amy A. Cowan</image:title>
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