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		<title>By: fade theory &#187; book design review</title>
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		<description>[...] You may have heard about this blog before, but just in case: The Book Design Review. Joseph reviews the covers of books reviewed/mentioned in the NYTimes. Actually, that&#8217;s just an assumption on my part since he doesn&#8217;t give much info. Though (according to his Blogger profile) he does like Deerhoof, Yo La Tengo, and Sonic Youth. (via {head}:sub/head blog) [...]</description>
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