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Novelist James Patterson Preaches The Power Of Kids' Books

Posted at 7:54AM Monday 28 May 2012

James Patterson has written so many books, he's lost track of the exact number. Ask him how many novels he's penned for 2012 alone and he shrugs, then guesses: "Twelve or 13?"

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