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	<title>Comments on: A Joyful Moment</title>
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		<title>By: Yang, Kun</title>
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		<description>I&#039;ve just finished your book early this morning. I like your story as well as your bravery to share the private life. Having to say, I chanced upon your book and picked it up with curiosity simply because of its name &quot;A Tiger&#039;s Heart&quot; is related to this tiger year, and my yearly wish to be a tiger early in 2010 as a good start for my ambitious career. I have never finished such a book written in English until borrowing &quot;A Tiger&#039;s Heart&quot; from the library. I believe your way of expression and the background of the stories are full of Chinese style which I am familiar with lead me to continue late at night. Thanks for sharing your stories and inspiring so many of us who are still fighting for a better and free life to live as well as finding the personal value.</description>
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