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    <title>The Fifth Sacred Thing - Starhawk - I just finished reading... - tribe.net</title>
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      <description>Thinking of alternate realities caused me to recall this favorite.  I didn't expect to like it, as I have found some of Starhawk's other writings a bit strident for me - and this one is pretty heavy on the environmental preaching BUT I loved the characters so much that I forgave her the soapboxing.....&#xD;
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here's an expanded synopsis for anyone interested.....&#xD;
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http://www.starhawk.org/writings/fifth_sacred_SFvision.html</description>
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