My most anticipated release of 2018
has got to be 'Dread Nation' by Justina Ireland.
It comes out in April and it is a historical fiction zombie book.
It's a book about a black girl, fighting a zombie outbreak, after the civil war in America.
Like, that's amazing. I'm so excited.
Hello everyone, I'm Alyx from 'thebooksbuzz' and the 2018 most anticipated release for me is
'Reign of the Fallen' by Sarah Glenn Marsh. I was lucky to receive a manuscript of this book
but I'm still super excited for this book to come out and for it to be read by people everywhere.
This book takes place in a world called 'Karthia'
and in this world there are necromancers, who are trained to kind of bring people back to life from the dead.
And what ends up happening in this book, is of course there are consequences to bringing back people from the dead.
And they end up having kind of to go to war with the undead community.
The book I am most excited to read during 2018 is 'Floored' but seven amazing UKYA authors.
I actually got a sampler that was picked up for me at YALC.
So I am very excited to read this at the start of the year
but I have saved it because I know I won't be able to wait once I've read it.
This is a contemporary YA written by Sara Barnard, Holly Bourne, Tanya Byrne, Non Pratt,
Melinda Sailsbury, Lisa Williamson and Eleanor Wood
and each one has written a separate character.
So the thing I'm most excited about it discovering who has written who
but I feel like they're going to keep it secret for a long time.
It says on the back "So here they are, the swat, the fraud, the dutiful daughter, the child star, the fangirl
and the asshole. The six of them assembled in an awkward circle in a small lift.
Trying not to stand to close to one another and failing."
I cannot wait to read this. They are seven of my favourite UKYA authors
and I'm so excited to see how this novel works.
Seven authors, one book. It's going to be amazing.
The publication date is 12th of July and I know it's a summer read that I will never forget.
I have two highly anticipated releases for 2018.
The first of which is 'Americanized: Rebel Without a Green Card'' by Sara Saedi.
This is Sara Saedi's story of how, when she was a teenager, she found out that when her parents fled
Iran for the United States, they never got a citizenship. Therefore were undocumented immigrants
and therefore her and her sister are also undocumented immigrants.
I'm really excited about this book because it has a middle eastern main character,
or not ever a character because she is a real person in real life
and I myself am middle eastern and my parents were immigrants Syria. So I am really excited for this one.
The second book that I am most anticipating for 2018 is 'The Poet X' by Elizabeth Acevedo.
This is about a young girl in Harlem, who discovers slam poetry as a way to understand
her mothers religion, as well as to understand her part in the world.
I really love poetry, especially slam poetry, so I am super excited for this book.
My name is Chelsea, from the channel 'ChelseaDolling Reads', if you do not know who I am.
I read pretty much exclusively young adult contemporary, adult contemporary and adult sci-fi.
I thought that it would be extremely appropriate for me to recommend to you guys, one contemporary
and one sci-fi book that I am extremely stoked about that are coming out in 2018.
The first one is the third instalment of Becky Albertalli's 'Simon vs the Homo Sapiens Agenda' series.
I don't know what it's actually called now that I think about it.
The first book is 'Simon vs the Homo Sapiens Agenda'.
It has a companion novel, called 'The Upside of Unrequited'.
And then the book that I am most excited about 'Leah on the Offbeat'.
Is actually going to be a direct sequel to 'Simon vs the Homo Sapiens Agenda'.
The reason that I'm so excited about this book is because as you can tell by the cover,
there is a beautiful plus sized girl on this cover and if you guys can't tell, I am a plus sized lady
and it just means a lot to me, to see myself represented on this cover.
And then for like a little cherry on top, the main character of this book is bisexual and I myself am bisexual.
So it just means so much to me to have this cover exist and to have this book exist
and I just cannot wait for April 24th.
The next book that I have to recommend to you guys is also a third book in a series and it is an adult sci-fi novel
and it is the third book in the 'Wayfarers' series by Becky Chambers.
And the first one is 'The Long Way To A Small Angry Planet', which was my favourite book of last year.
The second one was 'A Closed and Common Orbit'.
These novels are so much beautifully character driven stories.
Like not a lot of plot goes down in these books but they are so diverse. They're so well written.
The characters are so fleshed out and the relationships are amazing.
And these are just two of the best books that I have ever read.
This probably is like in my top two books of all time.
These are my two recommendations for you to check out.
'Lean on the Offbeat' comes out on April 24th and 'Record of a Spaceborn Few' comes out on July 24th.
Both two of my probably most anticipated books of next year and I cannot wait to get my hands on them
and I hope that you will too.
My name is Lea from the channel 'drumsofautumn' and my most anticipated release of 2018
is 'Vengeful' by V.E. Schwab.
This book is set to come out in September. This is the long awaited sequel to 'Vicious' by V.E. Shwab.
Which actually came out in 2013. So it's been five years, I think we're all ready for it.
This is basically a story about super-villians but how they can seem very much like heroes
if you look from a certain point of view.
'Vicious' had two main characters but definitely focused more on one of them, Victor.
So apparently 'Vengeful' is going to focus more on the other character, Eli.
And while Eli was definitely the villain character in 'Vicious'.
Apparently it's going to flip a little bit in 'Vengeful.' So I'm just very, very excited about that
and I can't wait to see what Victoria Schwab is going to do with this story.
My name is Kav and I'm from the YouTube channel 'xreadingsolacex'
and if I was to pick a couple reads that I was most anticipating for 2018
there are three at the top of my list.
The first one being 'Let's Talk About Love' by Claire Kann, which comes out on January 23rd 2018.
I was actually lucky enough to receive an ARC of this book and that meant a lot to me
because the reason I am so excited for it is because it features a biromantic, asexual main character
and that is my identity as well. So I've been anticipating this read for a really long time
and it definitely lived up to the hype. So I'm just really excited for it to be out in the world
and for everyone to be able to enjoy it, just like I did.
The second read I would pick would be 'From Twinkle, With Love' by Sandhya Menon
which comes out on May 22nd, 2018 I believe.
Sandhya Menon published a book earlier this year called 'When Dimple Met Rishi'
which was the first time I saw representation as an Indian American teen.
So I am super excited for this one and since then I have built a connection with Sandhya
and she is a lovely individual and an extremely talented writer.
And she writes such cute contemporaries, which are my favourite form of novels.
The last book I would choose, would be 'Queen of Air and Darkness' by Cassandra Claire.
Which comes out December 4th, 2018. I am basically the biggest Cassandra Claire fan you'll ever meet.
Any watchers of my channel know that I live for Cassandra Claire's writing.
This is the ending to a trilogy of hers.
So it makes sense that I'm anticipating it, especially after the cliffhanger 'Lord of Shadows' left us off on.
And I know that this trilogy 'The Dark Artifices' is so many people favourite trilogy
and I can totally see why because it is so well written and it is just absolutely wonderful.
So I cannot wait for the third and final book to come out.
Hiya friends. It it Shelby here and I'm here to tell you my most anticipated release of 2018.
For me that is going to be 'The Queen's Rising' by Rebecca Ross.
I have sat down and tried to explain what this book is about but I have done so poorly.
So I'm going to read you the little blurb that I found on Goodreads instead.
To do yourself a favour and do myself a favour.
It is an epic debut fantasy, inspired by renaissance France. About an outcast who finds herself
bound to a disgraced lord and entangled in his plot to overthrow the current king.
Once I found out about this book, I already knew immediately that I had to get my hands on it.
Anyways that is my choice for my most anticipated read of 2018.
It's being released February 6th. So I don't have to wait very long to get my hands on it
and I really just can't wait to read it.
So there is only one book that came straight to my mind as soon as I hear most anticipated 2018 releases
and that is, drumroll please
'What If It's Us' by Adam Silvera and Becky Albertalli.
I love both Adam and Becky with my whole heart and soul
and I feel like if there was ever to be a dream pairing of authors to work on a book together
it would be these two for me because it just makes so much sense.
The book is set in New York City. It's about two boys, who maybe kiss,
maybe die, maybe both. You never know honestly when Adam Silvera is involved.
So what I'm expecting from it is a lot of pain, a lot of fluff and just all the feels.
And this is coming out, sadly, only in October of 2018.
The first book that I'm most excited for for 2018 is 'You'll Miss Me When I'm Gone' by Rachel Lynn Solomon.
That comes out on the 2nd January 2018.
It's a YA contemporary about these two twins, who may or may not have inherited their mothers Huntingtons' disease.
They're both very, very ambitious. One of them is a prodigy violinist.
And there's like a teacher student trope there going on as well.
The other is a future surgeon. It's a good mix of like culture and ambition
and family and love and just sisterhood and all that glorious stuff.
And then the second one because I am absolute Sarah J. Maas trash.
Is of course the seventh and final book of the 'Throne of Glass' series.
Which is coming out on September 4th.
I am halfway through 'Tower of Dawn' and I'm just ready to bawl my eyes out next year
and have absolutely nothing else to do with my life than re-read the entire series.
Hey guys, my name is Julia and I was about to say welcome back to my channel.
Welcome to Kate's Channel.
Today I'm going to be sharing with you guys two books that are on my most anticipated list.
First up I'm going to go with 'The Outsider' by Stephen King.
This book comes out on June 5th of 2018 and it is said to be about a boy whose body was found in a park
and it was very gruesome, to say the least.
Through DNA a baseball coach gets accused.
He's very much the good man in the town. Coach, dad, husband.
Just this great overall guy, with a great image.
And as soon as he gets pinned to the case, he has a solid alibi to show that he wasn't even in the city.
So it's kind of about what really happened to this kid. Who did it, that sort of thing.
Next up here I have 'Gunslinger Girl' and this is by Lindsay Ely. Don't know.
This is about a seventeen year old girl and this is a western novel,
Basically it says she inherited a gun from her mum and her amazing aim.
So that's super cool and I think it's just going to be a really fun western novel.
She's actually offered a life of fame and fortune. Something she has never had
and she has to pay a price for it. So it's about what that price is,
what she has to do and just kind of this world that she's in.
This book is set to come out on January 2nd of 2018.
Hi everyone, my name is Lily and my channel is 'sweetlovebooks'.
So one of my most anticipated releases for 2018 is 'The Astonishing Colour of After' by Emily X.R. Pan.'
This follows a biracial main character called Lee. At the beginning of the book her mother commits suicide
and after this, Lee is convinced her mother has turned into a bird.
She has to go to Taiwan to meet her maternal grandparents and whilst she is there
she starts to try and look for her mother, who she believes has turned into this bird.
This book talks a lot about grief and a lot about family, which are two of my favourite things.
And I believe also has elements of fabulism, which is also one of my favourite things as well.
So it kind of just sounds like everything I could want from a book.
I'm so excited for this to be released and this is coming out in the U.K and the U.S in March.
There are so many other books that I could mention on this list
but I'm going go to stop at one because if I pick more than one, I could go on forever.
My 2018 year release that I cannot wait for, is 'Bellewether' by my favourite author, Susanna Kearsley.
This follows two women separated by completely different centenaries.
The first is Lydia and she lives in 1759 Long Island.
When a French soldier is bought to live with her and her family
and eventually between them a romance ensues
and their romance is very doomed from the beginning
but their love story becomes sort of a local legend.
And in present day a conflict of a different kind, brings a women by the name of Charlie to Long Island
and she becomes the curator for Lydia's old home.
And Charlie doesn't believe in ghost stories but something interests her
and she starts digging into the love story of Lydia and her French soldier.
She realises that the local legend has not been telling the whole truth or the whole story.
This will be released in Canada at the end of April and here in the States in October and I cannot wait.
I've narrowed my most anticipated releases down to the top two.
The first of which being 'American Panda' by Gloria Chao, which comes out early February.
This follows a Taiwanese American teenager, whose parents basically have her life mapped out for her.
They want her to become a doctor and go to college to pursue this career path
but she basically decides that this might not be for her.
The summary of this reminds me of Alice Osman's 'Radio Silence' which is what initially hooked me
but I'm also really looking forward to learning hopefully about Taiwanese culture
and seeing how that is part of the story as well.
The other thing that I'm super excited about it Sara Barnards 'Goodbye, Perfect'.
I had to include this because she's my favourite author
and one of her books has been my favourite of the year, for the past two years.
This comes out on the 8th of February, so really soon after 'American Panda'
and one of the key themes is friendship, which is one of my buzzwords.
So I'm just really excited to see if this lives up to my expectation
and to see if I love it as much as I've loved her other two books.
The book I'm most excited for is called 'The Cheerleaders' and is by Kara Thomas.
It's supposed to be released July 31st 2018.
The book follows a small town named Sunnybrooke and about five years ago
all the cheerleaders in the town were part of mysterious accidents.
Monicas sister was the last cheerleader to die
and she just wants to forget everything that happened
and that's when she finds mysterious letters in her stepfathers desk along with a cellphone.
She realises that what happened five years ago, isn't quite over yet
and people in the town know a little bit more than they are saying.
I think it just sounds super cool.
I personally love thrillers and psychological things. So I'm super excited to get my hands on this one.
Hey guys, it's Ngoc from 'happycomesfirst'.
The first new release for 2018 that I am super excited to talk to you about
is 'Starry Eyes' by Jenn Bennett. Jenn Bennett is my favourite contemporary author or all time.
I never knew there was such a thing as a perfect contemporary, until I picked up
'Night Owls' but her and then subsequently 'Alex, Approximately'.
And next year in April, my birthday month. Jenn Bennett will be releasing 'Starry Eyed'.
Which is about two former best friends, who had a huge falling out
and they now go on a camping trip and are stuck together
and basically have to lean on each other to survive.
To top it all off, their families are also huge rivals.
Her books are always funny and thoughtful and sweet and I cannot wait to read this book.
I know it's going to be one of my favourites for 2018.
The second new release that I'm super excited about it 'Smoke in the Sun' by Renée Ahdieh.
Which is the sequel to 'Flame in the Mist', which came out this year.
'Flame in the Mist' is a retelling of 'Mulan'. Which is one of my all favourite Disney movies of all time.
Actually, it is my favourite Disney movie of all time.
And Renée's writing in 'Flame in the Mist' was really atmospheric. I loved the characters,
I loved the world and I think the main character Mariko, really reminded me
of Kestrel in 'The Winners Curse' series. She's really smart
and she really shows that your brain can be just as powerful of a weapon as
any sword or flame throwing or anything like that.
And she's just such a witty, down to earth, relatable heroine.
'Flame in the Mist' ended on a huge cliffhanger
and so I cannot wait to read the sequel and find out whether or not my OTP are going to be okay.
My most anticipated release is 'Clean' by Juno Dawson.
It's described as a crossover between 'Gossip Girl' and 'Girl Interrupted'.
And it's all about Lexie, who is a spoiled heiress,
who overdoses on a drug and gets put into a rehabilitation centre.
I've all of Juno's but after reading the sampler of this after YALC,
I can definitely tell that this is going to be her best one yet.
With its gritty realism and really interesting characters.
I'm most looking forward to 'Hero at the Fall' by Alwyn Hamilton.
I have been enjoying this series progressively more with each book that's released.
It's an Arabian fantasy with high stakes, drama and incredibly likeable characters.
And our joint favourite most anticipated release
is 'The Witch's Blood' by Katherine and Elizabeth Corr.
Which is all about fairytales and witches and a strong sibling relationship
and it comes out at the very beginning of the year, so we won't have long to wait.
A book I cannot wait to be released in 2018 is called
'How I Resist: Activism and Hope for a New Generation'.
This is a nonfiction anthology by a bunch of people.
We have YA authors like Maureen Johnson, Libba Bray, Jason Reynold, Sabaa Tahir.
As well as famous people, such as the guy who is currently playing Hamilton on broadway
and one of the actors from 'Modern Family'.
Basically it's a collection of essays, poems, interviews, illustrations
and it's a little look through activism and how to get started and what you can actually do.
Basically the world is terrible right now and some angel has blessed us with this guide to activism.
It comes out on the 1st May, here in the U.K and on the 1st March in America.
Hi everyone, my name is Michelle and for 2018 I have two very anticipated releases.
The first one is 'My Plain Jane' by Cynthia Hand, Jodi Meadows and Brodi Ashton.
This is the second book in the Lady Jane series
and this is a series where the writers take on a story about a very well known Jane
and then completely turn it around and make it really funny.
'My Plain Jane' is going to be about Jane Eyre and it's going to be released in the summer of 2018
and I cannot wait for it to be released.
And then my second most anticipated release is 'Queen of Air and Darkness' by Cassandra Claire.
This is going to be the third and final book in 'The Dark Artifices' series.
And if you are a big 'Shadowhunter' fan like I am, then you're probably just as excited.
'Queen of Air and Darkness' is going to be released on 4th December in 2018.
So that is still a pretty long wait but yeah, I'm so incredibly excited for this book.
I really, really cannot wait to read it.
Probably like most other people in this video,
I did have a tough time narrowing down my most anticipated releases of 2018.
but I did manage to get them to two.
The first book is 'Vengeful' by V.E. Schwab. Which is the sequel to 'Vicious'.
'Vicious' is my second favourite book of all time.
It has amazing character, amazing writing.
It's dark, it's gritty, it's fabulous.
Th second book is 'The Towering Sky' by Katharine McGee.
Which is the third book in 'The Thousandth Floor' trilogy.
Which if you like futuristic and atmospheric writing and drama, I highly recommend.
I believe both of these books are coming out in the summer or around the summer of 2018
and I highly recommend that you check them out.
But you should also check out the first books in these series, if you haven't read the other ones yet.
Otherwise, you'll just be confused.
I am most anticipating 'Leah on the Offbeat' by Becky Albertalli.
This book comes out on April 24th 2018.
And Leah was a side character in Becky Albertalli's other book, 'Simon vs the Homo Sapiens Agenda'.
She was hilarious and so relatable in that book
and I cannot wait to get a whole novel from her perspective.
I think the book that I'm most excited for the release of in 2018 is actually one I already read.
I read the ARC of it. It's called 'The Queen's Rising' by Rebecca Ross.
It's about named Brianna, who has to go to this school where you have to master a passion.
You can can choose from either art, music, dramatics, wit or knowledge.
And I think that you have to study whatever you choose for seven years.
For like graduation, basically patrons come and if they choose you, you go with them.
I'm not explaining this well.
A patron comes and he's a disgraced lord from like a different kingdom
and she finds out that she has ties to that kingdom.
It's really, really good. Like I said, I've already read it. So like I'm a little biased
but I'm excited for other people to read it too.
I believe it's the first in a series. So I'm really excited for the series to continue as well.
Even though I don't think that's happening in 2018.
Two of the most anticipated releases for me personally in 2018 are follow ups to series I started in 2017.
The first one is 'Us Against You' by Fredrik Backman. This is the sequel to 'Bear Town'.
This is a story about a very small town, who is super obsessed with hockey.
It delves into the characterisations of each of the members of the town.
It deals really intensely with rape culture and is very profound, very beautifully told,
wonderfully written, just like most things by Fredrik Backman.
The next book I'm super excited for in 2018 is 'Only Human' by Sylvain Neuvel.
This is the third book in 'The Themis Files'.
The first book in this series is 'Sleeping Giants'. The second is 'Waking Gods'
and these are science fiction stories, that follow a girl who fell into a whole when she was young
and found this mysterious metal hand.
As she grows up she becomes a scientist and ends up doing some research of these hands
and figuring out what they are and what they entail.
Of course it's science fiction, so crazy things ensue.
It's a really intense, fun, good story. Super excited to read both of these books
and they both come out in summer 2018.
My most anticipated release for 2018 is the novel 'Floored'.
This is written by seven different YA authors
and what this story is about, is six different people of very different characters and personalities
all stuck in an elevator together.
And that is basically where the story takes place and where the story unfolds.
It's been marketed as 'The Breakfast Club' meets 'One Day'. Which are both films which I absolutely adore.
So I'm extremely excited to read this.
Like 'The Breakfast Club' I think it's going to be really interesting to see how all these different personalities clash.
The six characters are the swat, the fraud, the daughter, the child star, the fangirl and the asshole.
So that's going to be a really interesting combination
and I can't wait to see the interactions they have with each other and the dialogue that goes down.
Another thing about this book which makes it even more intriguing for me,
is that supposedly the authors aren't going to tell us which chapters they wrote.
So it's going to be up to the readers to figure out which author wrote which chapter.
So, you know, it will put our YA knowledge to the test.
The authors collaborating on this novel are some really bigs names in the YA British community.
So I'm very excited to see where they go with this.
Two of my most anticipated releases of 2018 are the third book in the 'Heart of all Worlds' trilogy
by Charlotte Ashe and that's called 'The Sixth Anchor.
I love the world. I love her writing.
And we left our characters in a very cliffhanger, suspenseful situation.
I kind of need to know what happened to them.
The second one is called 'The Throne of Caesar'
and it's by one of my all time favourite historical fiction authors, Steven Saylor.
Steven Saylor writes a lot of historical fiction based in Ancient Rome
and they usually are murder mystery like.
That comes out in February of 2018. These are two of my most anticipated books of 2018.
I'm Lucy from 'BookAxe' and the first book I can't wait to read in 2018
is 'The Toy Makers' by Robert Dinsdale.
It's out in February and it is set in London, against the backdrop of the first world war
but it is actually a story about a toy shop that becomes a sanctuary
for runaways and outcasts and also living, breathing toys.
It sounds like the most amazing work of imagination
and I've seen it likened to 'The Night Circus' too.
So I know that this is going to be a really exciting and magical read.
The second book that I'm really looking forward to reading
is called 'Let It Bang' by R.J. Young.
It's actually a memoir of Young's journey as a young black man in America.
Into discovering gun culture and how it relates to race in America.
Young is actually a YouTuber, which is how I first came across him
and his videos are fabulously intelligent and witty.
So I know however he's dealing with the issues in this book, he's going to be doing it in exactly the same way.
Hello everybody, my name is Liv from 'Stories For Coffee'
and the book I'm most anticipating for 2018 is
'Tyler Johnson Was Here' by Jay Coles.
Not only is this cover beautiful on the outside
but I'm sure the story itself is going to strike the hearts of many readers
because it is a diverse story that needs to be told.
And I'm so excited to pick it up and I'm sure it's going to really make an impact in the publishing industry
and I cannot wait to see what everyone thinks about it.
My number one most anticipated book for 2018 is 'Vengeful' by V.E. Schwab
because 'Vengeful' is the sequel to 'Vicious'.
Which is all about psychopaths trying to kill each other with super powers.
Which sounds amazing to me. I love villains and psychopathic villains.
As well as people trying to kill each other like this and sort of anti-heroes
and violence and murder and everything. It really, really interests me in books.
Also everything that I've read on Twitter, from V.E. Schwab's Twitter account
makes this sound absolutely amazing and right up my street.
Also one of the characters, if I remember rightly, is being revealed to be asexual in the book.
Which I'm very, very excited for because I'm asexual and I've never read book with an asexual character before
Hey y'all, it's Lauryn from 'Lauryn's Library',
And the two books that I'm looking forward to the most in 2018.
The first one is 'Save The Date' by Morgan Matson.
Which is coming out on June 5th 2018.
I am a massive Morgan Matson fan. So anything that she puts out is an auto-buy for me
and this book takes place over like three days during a weekend.
Of the main characters sisters wedding.
There's dogs. Which in every Morgan Matson book, we all know there's dogs.
I'm so looking forward to reading this book that I don't even care what it's about.
The second book is 'When The Curtain Falls' by Carrie Hope Fletcher.
She is kind of another auto-buy author for me.
This book, 'When The Curtain Falls' comes out on July 12th 2018.
The story takes place in two different parts.
So the first part takes place in 1952, in a theatre in Londons West End.
So that's like, the Broadway of London and it's these two people who meet up at this theatre
for some stolen moments and a little romance that they have and then a tragedy happens.
And then almost 70 years later, in the same theatre, we follow Oscar and Olive.
But since 1952 this theatre has been haunted
and this ghost comes around one night of the whole entire year.
But now the ghost is appearing more often
and Oscar and Olive have to figure out what to do, to right the wrong's that happened in 1952
before another tragedy happens. I am a really big theatre buff. I love plays.
I love going to theatres. I love working plays. I just really, really love being involved in a theatre setting.
So when she announced this book, I was ready from the moment that she announced it
and I cannot wait to read 'When The Curtain Falls' by Carrie Hope Fletcher
and 'Save The Date' by Morgan Matson.
Hey guys, I'm Ashley and I'm from the channel 'a dash of ash'.
Yes, I am wearing a Christmas sweater.
Two books that I am most looking forward next year
have to be Cassandra Claire's 'Queen of Air and Darkness' because
obviously it's the last book in 'The Dark Artifices' and I need it now.
I need to know what's going to happen. I need it. I need it I need it.
And the other book I'm most looking forward to is Victoria Schwab's 'Vengeful'.
Which is 'Vicious' book two and I'm super, super, super excited about it.
I'm not sure if her middle grade book is coming out next year
but if it is I'm adding that to the list because that is what I'm going to be reading too.
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