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Date Added: August 16, 2008 06:36:02 AM
Forget paper. Local author Pinkie Paranya's latest book is getting printed on electrons. Paranya's book "Tasmanian Rainbow" is taking the high-tech route, coming out as an e-book before hitting the shelves in physical, paper form.

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