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Who would like to lead this discussion?

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Chris OConnor

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We could use a volunteer to lead this book discussion. Is anyone interested?

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Anybody?
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I am about half way through the book and finding it extremely readable and informative. So that is a good enough reason to volunteer.
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Thanks, Robert! I think you've led more discussions than anyone else. I sure appreciate it. :-)
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