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	<title>Comments on: Into the Nightside</title>
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		<title>By: tony</title>
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		<description>And Simon has proven me wrong, after reading several more of the Nightside books (reviews coming soon), it&#039;s clear he either had a plan from the outset, or certainly developed a more detailed plan as he went along.  Some of the throw away things in early books become interesting plot elements in later stories, in ways that might surprise you, they did me.</description>
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