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It's a hot doctrine these days that the books you own are windows to your soul, but Sam Gosling blows the field of character-analysis-with-little-to-no-information wide open in "Snoop: What Your Stuff Says About You".
By Macy Halford August 12, 2008 It's a hot doctrine these days that the books you own are windows to your soul, but Sam Gosling blows the field of character-analysis-with-little-to-no-information wide open in "Snoop: What Your Stuff Says About You".
— Macy Halford It's a hot doctrine these days that the books you own are windows to your soul, but Sam Gosling blows the field of character-analysis-with-little-to-no-information wide open in "Snoop: What Your Stuff Says About You".
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