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Love is Worth Fighting for (The Meraki Series Book 3) by Effie Kammenou – Review by Alexandria Richard

Love is Worth Fighting forLove is Worth Fighting for by Effie Kammenou
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

A story about fighting to be with the one you want and the strains that can pull you apart.

A dual-generational story. More New Adult than YA. Contemporary romance with real life influence from the COVID pandemic.

This novel lives up to the contemporary romance name with a large chunk of it having the characters face the ramifications of the Covid-19 pandemic and how their lives were impacted by the shut down in the United States. If you’re looking for a novel which will help you to escape this may not be the one for you, but while it does deal with very tense subjects the novel was very well done and kept me engaged, reading on to find out what happened with Krystina and Loukas. This novel is also very much a will they/won’t they romance.

I can’t say that I loved Krystina’s character, but I can empathize with her and the desire to protect herself from the hurt Loukas had previously caused. I did enjoy that Loukas was willing to go all in with Krystina and kept fighting to show her he cared, but I found some of the ways he mentally manipulated her to be juvenile and deceitful. Despite that feeling though I do think it was fairly realistic of the things people will do in life in order to get attention. I did like how Krystina also wanted to help those around her to be and stay happy, and was an amazing friend to non-familial side characters Egypt and Chynna. I do wish we got to see more of Loukas training and wanting to fight in the beginning of the book.

I rather enjoyed the flash back scenes to Kalliope and Panos’s courting, relationship, and their forced separation. This allowed for a more detailed depiction of the background of the grandparent’s and how that influenced Krystina and her siblings.

I had not read the other two books in the series but I found that I could follow along pretty well. The author was good about describing the impact of the things mentioned which seemed like it had occurred in the previous books. It’s also a way to get the reader on the hook and get them to want to go back and read the others.

CW: Prisoner of war description, war disfigurement, COVID forced quarantining and sickness, organized fighting and mixed martial arts (MMA).

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Love is Worth Fighting for (The Meraki Series Book 3) by Effie Kammenou – Review by Rachel Moss

Love is Worth Fighting forLove is Worth Fighting for by Effie Kammenou
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

This was a really good read! I enjoyed this one a lot. It was sweet, romantic and at times emotional. This was fast paced which made it a pretty quick read. This is a great series and I love that each book can be read separately as a standalone so you don’t have to read the previous books in the series.  I can’t wait to read the next book in this series either!

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Love is Worth Fighting for (The Meraki Series Book 3) by Effie Kammenou – Review by Gillian Fawell

Love is Worth Fighting forLove is Worth Fighting for by Effie Kammenou
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Ah young love! How different this book was to the others in the series simply because of the age of the main characters! Loukas and Krystina are just starting out and discovering who they are and what they want (or supposedly don’t want) in life. From different family struggles to learning what lies beneath, this book was fantastic and I highly recommend it!

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Love by Design (The Meraki Series Book 2) by Effie Kammenou – Review by Gillian Fawell

Love by Design (The Meraki series, #2)Love by Design by Effie Kammenou
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

I’ve always wanted to work on a magazine and I love an alpha male! This second book in the series delivers it all! It was great to learn more about Mia and her life away from her family plus the gorgeous Nicholas of course! What is behind his hot and cold attitude? I love when characters have depth like that! What can I say but yet another amazing book by this author!

Reviewed by @sparkinside

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Love is What You Bake of it (The Meraki Series Book 1) by Effie Kammenou – Review by Gillian Fawell

Love is What You Bake of it (The Meraki Series #1)Love is What You Bake of it by Effie Kammenou
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Wow, anyone else hungry after reading this book? My thanks to the author for providing so many recipes too – now to see if I’m as talented as Kally! I’ll admit it took me a moment to get into this book and to warm to Kally but once I learnt more about her background it was easier to see where she was coming from and I warmed to the whole Anadarakis family – I’m looking forward to learning more about them in the rest of the series as well as Max and Athena of course! Oh and I almost forgot – grateful to learn more about Greek culture too! This book has it all!

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Love is Worth Fighting for (The Meraki Series Book 3) by Effie Kammenou – Review by Alison Risher

Love is Worth Fighting forLove is Worth Fighting for by Effie Kammenou
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

A love story always tugs at my heartstrings. The story is mainly set in an ethnic community in the U.S., around the time of the Pandemic. There are visits to 1960s/1970s Greece, as well as current day Greece. The main characters are high school students who were set to graduate in 2020. Readers are reminded of what families across the nation (and around the world) went through as a result of this- such as separations, missed proms, missed graduations, celebrations held over Zoom.

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Love is Worth Fighting for (The Meraki Series Book 3) by Effie Kammenou – Review by Nichole Chrisman

Love is Worth Fighting forLove is Worth Fighting for by Effie Kammenou
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

This is book 3 so it does help to read the first two. However, you don’t have to read books 1 and 2 in order to enjoy and follow the book. In this book our FMC is the youngest sister and is determined to be a success. If only her frenemy would leave her alone. Of course he doesn’t but she comes to realize she doesn’t want him to. They solve a family mystery that has spanned this 3 book series and have a fantastic romance along the way. Sweet story line that has a good ending!

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Love is Worth Fighting for (The Meraki Series Book 3) by Effie Kammenou – Review by Lauren West

Love is Worth Fighting for (Meraki, #3)Love is Worth Fighting for by Effie Kammenou
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

This is my first read in the Meraki series and I enjoyed it. Friendship, family, and faith were big factors within this story. The sisters themselves showed great family dynamic and how strong a family bond can be.
Our MFC Krystina was a free spirit with dreams of traveling the world. When tragedy strikes her dreams to travel for leisure instead become travels for unanswered questions. By her side is a childhood friend/foe named Loukas. He is determined to be her rock and to prove how he truly feels. Together they experience love, loss, anger, and the road to happiness

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Love is Worth Fighting for (The Meraki Series Book 3) by Effie Kammenou – Review by Lisa Helmick

Love is Worth Fighting forLove is Worth Fighting for by Effie Kammenou
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

I really enjoyed this for the writing style. The author makes me feel the emotion of the character plights and the sense of family through the Greekness including the finalization of the grandpa story.

I just struggled falling into the purish love that Loukas has for Krystina. Being only eighteen their forever love just struck me as too young. Maybe if they were in their twenties and lived some life first that would be more believable.

As for the characters themselves Loukas family drama felt real as is his frustrations with what to do for himself. At times he seemed much older than eighteen( fixing up the house, drywall etc) and other times very much the teenager he is. Krystina seemed very much the teenager she is. We do get finished stories for a lot of other characters that are not family.

I was not a huge fan of the back and forth between time for the two main characters. It just seemed to take away maybe if it was told at the beginning then fell into their story it would have meshed better for me. The back in time for the grandparents was okay and fit fine.

I do like that it was written and had the same issues as current times. (Covid) Overall I live this whole family but honestly feel if the main character ls were even a bit older by the end of the book I could have liked this better.

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Love is Worth Fighting for (The Meraki Series Book 3) by Effie Kammenou – Review by Faith Jackson

Love is Worth Fighting forLove is Worth Fighting for by Effie Kammenou
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

This book, like the other two before it, is an exceptional read. Filled with cute characters, a great storyline which is a cute romantic story and the author makes every story worth reading. Check it out!

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Love by Design (The Meraki Series Book 2) by Effie Kammenou – Review by Faith Jackson

Love by Design (The Meraki series, #2)Love by Design by Effie Kammenou
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

This is the type of book to sweep you right off your feet and into the lives of both characters to be a fly on the wall in their story. It was romantic, funny at times, but most of all charming as it teased you with these two falling in love but doing so naturally and innocent. Pretty easy to read and straight to the point. Entertaining till the last page with characters you can’t help but fall in love with. By having read previous works of the author’s I highly recommend this one and many more.

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Love is Worth Fighting for (The Meraki Series Book 3) by Effie Kammenou – Review by Rosanna Ingram

Love is Worth Fighting forLove is Worth Fighting for by Effie Kammenou
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

This is the third book in this series…and this one is all about Krystina.
Krystina plans to travel the world and blog about it (and hopefully become famous doing it). However, when her childhood frenemy, Loukas, tags along…Krystina feels like that plan is down the drain. As the two find the balance of being in each other’s spaces…they find themselves meeting obstacles that Loukas helps Krystina through. Add in some feelings…a missing grandpa mystery…and some good ole friends-to enemies-to friends-to maybe more?!?…and you have got this story in a nutshell.

There were emotional ups and downs during this story which kept me engaged the whole time. I enjoyed reading Krystina’s story. I have read the previous books and highly suggest reading them as well (although you don’t need to in order to understand this story). Another good book in this series.

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Love is Worth Fighting for (The Meraki Series Book 3) by Effie Kammenou – Review by April Smith

Love is Worth Fighting forLove is Worth Fighting for by Effie Kammenou
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

This is the 3rd book in Meraka series. The author tells past love stories with grandma while allowing us to connect with Kristina and Loukas story that unfolds through out the pages. I love the take the author incorporated bringing the current pandemic to the scene and allowing us to see how people worked though it. There are more stories to be told in future books of this series and I can’t wait to read more.

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Love is Worth Fighting for (The Meraki Series Book 3) by Effie Kammenou – Review by Kayla Kearney

Love is Worth Fighting for (Meraki, #3)Love is Worth Fighting for by Effie Kammenou
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Fantastic, just like the other two books in the series. This book focuses on Krystina and Loucas, long time frenemies who have to work together that turn into lovers. Like the other two novels, Krystina has continued to search for their missing grandfather, which I was very happy to get more answers to the mystery behind. It isn’t very often that I read a Frenemies to lovers novel, but this one is definitely one of the best I have ever read. Both Krystina and Loucas are very relatable characters, and I loved watching them grow as both people separately and together as a couple. So far, all this author has done is impressed me with their writing styles, so I’m very excited to continue reading more of their work.

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Love by Design (The Meraki Series Book 2) by Effie Kammenou – Review by Kayla Kearney

Love by Design (The Meraki series, #2)Love by Design by Effie Kammenou
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

The second book in the series was just as good as the first! Focusing on a new couple, Mia and Nicholas, it was great to see a new authors twist on the forbidden office romance trope, which she excelled at! My favorite thing about this story, like many others, was seeing Nicholas slowly opening up to Mia, as at the beginning of the story he has very firmly closed his heart off to prevent further heartache. I loved watching him learn to trust her with his heart, it very much reminds me of myself, someone else who takes awhile to fully open themselves up to one of the most vulnerable things on the planet, someone else’s love. I also love that they continue one of the side stories in the first novel, trying to figure out what happened to the grandfather of Mia from this book and Kally from the previous. I am hoping to get more answers on the mystery in the next book, which I am ecstatic to read next.

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Love is What You Bake of it (The Meraki Series Book 1) by Effie Kammenou – Review by Kayla Kearney

Love is What You Bake of it (The Meraki Series #1)Love is What You Bake of it by Effie Kammenou
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

What a start to the series! When I came across the book initially, I was drawn to it for the name, which I found unique yet intriguing. The book was the exact same way in my eyes. The author did a great job at making relatable characters through Kally and Max, and the love story between the two of them is one of the cutest I’ve seen. I related to Kally a lot, also feeling that I was not worthy of love at some point in my life, but just like me, I love watching her discover that she is after meeting Max and then deciding if he was worth the trouble or not. Even though Max wasn’t the most unique character I’ve read in a romance novel, there were small things about him that I fell in love with, making it easy to understand the feelings that she has for him. I also love the small mystery twist to the novel, surrounding her family and specifically her grandfathers death, it definitely helped me in finishing the book quickly. I’m so glad I read the book, and am excited to read the next one in the series.

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Love is Worth Fighting for (The Meraki Series Book 3) by Effie Kammenou – Review by Heather Bass

Love is Worth Fighting forLove is Worth Fighting for by Effie Kammenou
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

I have read a couple of books from this author and she continues to blow my mind. This is the third book in the Meraki series. You can read them as a stand alone but there are some previous characters in this story as well. I was so excited when I got this book I stopped everything and started to read it immediately. I was hooked on these characters right from the start and it only took me a few hours to devour this book.

Krystina loves her life. She is becoming a well known blogger and she is also getting to travel. Krystina wants instant fame so she works really hard. She is highly upset when she runs into one of her school enemies. Now he will not leave her alone. Krystina is also in a search to find this man that her grandmother can’t stop talking about. She is shocked when her life changes and Loukas is by her side. Will she learn to let the past go or will it be too late?

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Love is Worth Fighting for (The Meraki Series Book 3) by Effie Kammenou – Review by Robin Rankin

Love is Worth Fighting forLove is Worth Fighting for by Effie Kammenou
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Love is Worth Fighting for (The Meraki Series Book 3)

I loved this book though it did trigger me a bit with Covid and hospitalization during that time.  I was admitted for 9 days for something thankfully not Covid in May of 2020, my only company was the hospital staff during that time.  I know how lonely and afraid I felt at times, couldn’t imagine not being able to say goodbye to a loved one.

Loukas and Krystina have known each other their entire lives and have had their ups and downs during those years but a global pandemic changes everything for them.  They certainly deal with a lot in this book and I shed several tears all the way through.

Loukas makes me want to hug him for so many reasons.   His family and how lost he feels at times really brings out the Mama bear in me.

Krystina’s fire and determination were great with a touch of frustrating at times.  She like all of the other members of her family are very passionate and feels everything with her heart.

I really want to be adopted by this amazing family.  The pride in their Greek heritage and how important family is and it doesn’t matter if they are blood or not.  The recipes shared are an added bonus for sure.

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Love is Worth Fighting for (The Meraki Series Book 3) by Effie Kammenou – Review by Daryian Lucas

Love is Worth Fighting forLove is Worth Fighting for by Effie Kammenou
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

4.2/5 Stars
This was my first read in the series and by this author and I wasn’t lost. This book is right up my alley in the romance department, as I am a sucker for this type of stories. I really enjoyed the POV changes and didn’t find them hard to keep up with like I have with other books. This book does a great job of pulling you into it. I’m planning on reading the other two books just to hear the other sister’s stories but it’s definitely not a necessity!

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Love is Worth Fighting For (The Meraki Series Book 3) by Effie Kammenou- Review by Tabitha Montero

Love is Worth Fighting forLove is Worth Fighting for by Effie Kammenou
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Krystina wants to travel, see things, go places, expand her blog and be insta famous. However, longtime family friend Loukas has other ideas. He wants her. Tragedy strikes and Loukas and Krystina go through it together. The family learns more about their grandfather and how their grandmother has always waited for him all these years. Krystina is determined to find out more about him and bring him back to her grandmother. It tests all things Krystina knew, makes her think differently about and love and learn that love is worth fighting for. I didn’t read the first two books and I had no problem following along or feeling like I was missing something. It was good read and I really enjoyed the story!

Love is Worth Fighting for (The Meraki Series Book 3) by Effie Kammenou – Review by Amanda Haller-Doris

Love is Worth Fighting forLove is Worth Fighting for by Effie Kammenou
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

When I started this story I had not read the previous 2 books and I was worried it would make it hard to follow along with the storyline of this book, but I thought the author did a great job of touching on information from previous books with just enough information I didn’t feel confused, but not so much information that I felt like it would be pointless to check them out. After reading this story, I fully intend to read the first 2 books to see Krystina’s older sisters’ stories. This was such a great book; I loved reading about Krystina and Loukas’s relationship and the history behind her hurt and his guilt. I loved how the author would give the different characters the POV and we got to go back to the past and see her grandmother’s relationship begin with her now missing grandfather. The author did a great job of describing the panic and uncertainty when the pandemic hit and how families and businesses had to navigate through it. Overall it was a great story that made me laugh and cry. I can’t wait to read the first 2 books and the 4th book by the author.

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Love is Worth Fighting for (The Meraki Series Book 3) by Effie Kammenou – Review by Toni Sellers

Love is Worth Fighting forLove is Worth Fighting for by Effie Kammenou
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Such a cute and quick romantic read (because you won’t want to put it down). This is book 3 in The Meraki series. I do recommend that you read the other books, but this is fine as a standalone. This is the story of Krystina and Loukas as they journey from childhood friends to frenemies to realizing that Love is definitely worth fighting for. This book definitely hits all your heart strings! You really can’t help loving the characters Effie Kammenou did an outstanding job.

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Love is Worth Fighting for (The Meraki Series Book 3) by Effie Kammenou – Review by Katie Matthews

Love is Worth Fighting forLove is Worth Fighting for by Effie Kammenou
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

I absolutely love this series and this book was a wonderful addition to it. As always this author 100% transports me to wherever her stories are set with her beautiful descriptive language. Having previously met the main character in the first two books it was really nice to finally read Krystina’s story. I do like a frenemy to lovers story and this one is probably one of my favourites that I have read and actually one of my favourites from this author. The author really brought to life the feelings between the two main characters, especially Krystina. I liked the angst, the emotions, the relationship between Krystina and Loukas and also the relationship between Krystina and her sisters Mia and Kally.
This really was a lovely story to read, although the third in the series it could easily be read as a standalone however having read the previous two I would also highly recommend them also!
As always I look forward to read more from this author again in the future.

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Love is Worth Fighting for (The Meraki Series Book 3) by Effie Kammenou – Review by Stephanie Robb

Love is Worth Fighting forLove is Worth Fighting for by Effie Kammenou
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

This is book 3 in the Meraki series but in my opinion, this can be read as a standalone. I really enjoyed how the characters interact in this author’s stories; they feel so real and I got very invested. This was the most intense read of the series, the mysterious circumstances surrounding her grandfather had me turning the pages for answers. Krystina went through a lot in the story and at times it was heartbreaking and emotional, Another fantastic story for this author.

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Love by Design (The Meraki Series Book 2) by Effie Kammenou – Review by Stephanie Robb

Love by Design (The Meraki series, #2)Love by Design by Effie Kammenou
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

This is book 2 in the Meraki series but in my opinion, this can be read as a standalone. I really enjoyed how the characters interact in this author’s stories; they feel so real and I got very invested. The author is very good at portraying family dynamics. Mia and Nicholas were not the pairing I would have predicted especially with the beginning of their relationship. but you couldn’t help but become invested and hope they would make it. Another fantastic read from this author.

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Love is What You Bake Of It (The Meraki Series Book 1) by Effie Kammenou – Review by Stephanie Robb

Love is What You Bake of it (The Meraki Series #1)Love is What You Bake of it by Effie Kammenou
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Kally has everything she needs her bakery, best friend, her dog and her family. She doesn’t think she needs anything else…..until he walks into her life. Kally was such an amazing, relatable and loveable character. This was a funny, heartwarming and easy read.

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Love is Worth Fighting for (The Meraki Series Book 3) by Effie Kammenou – Review by Amber Poole

Love is Worth Fighting forLove is Worth Fighting for by Effie Kammenou
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

If you’ve been reading this series then you’re probably invested in this family like I am. So much happened in book 3. From Yiayiá to “Minnie”, everyone had life lessons to learn. My heart broke for Yiayiá. I cried when she cried. I hurt for Loukas. I was extremely happy for Mia. This one really hit home because it covered the pandemic. Reading how it affected other people struck a cord with me. I know alot of people don’t like seeing it played out in what they watch or read because the world is still recovering from it but I think it’s important. Not everyone was affected the same. Anyways for a second I thought Krystina and Loukas wasn’t going to make it. I’m glad they did. I can’t wait to learn more about Theo’s relationship. I hope he found the one. Every member of this family deserves love and happiness.

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Love by Design (The Meraki Series Book 2) by Effie Kammenou – Review by Amber Poole

Love by Design (The Meraki series, #2)Love by Design by Effie Kammenou
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

First off I love this family. You feel the love for one another in every page and can’t help but love them too. I nearly had a heart attack when Mia thought she was being fired. But sometimes change is really for the best. I enjoyed reading about her and Nick’s adventure. Watching their love develop was beautiful, not perfect. Overcoming their own traumas and letting each other in was not easy but worth it. I think Mia and Nick are perfect for each other and I hope we get to “hear” wedding bells in the future.

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Love is What You Bake (The Meraki Series Book 1) by Effie Kammenou – Review by Amber Poole

Love is What You Bake of it (The Meraki Series #1)Love is What You Bake of it by Effie Kammenou
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

I’ve always been fascinated with Greek culture. It’s on my bucket list of places to see. This story gave me a insight to that. From the close knit family to the food I enjoyed every part of this story. Yiayiá is a firecracker. She added so much to the story. The recipes are amazing and I cannot wait to cook some of them up. I believe Melina is so strong. Not a lot off people could stay after what happened. Egypt reminds me so much of a relative of mine. Free spirited and full of spunk. It was so easy to get lost in this story. I highly recommend it.

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Love is Worth Fighting for (The Meraki Series Book 3) by Effie Kammenou – Review by stephanie nicole

Love is Worth Fighting forLove is Worth Fighting for by Effie Kammenou
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

This cute little romance was definitely a good one. While I have read the previous two books in this series you don’t necessarily have to. However If you want to get more of a feel for the authors writing style and characters rhen I would recommend reading the series. The characters are unique, full of emotions, passion, and chemistry and they’ll pull you straight into their story. Krystina is our main character in this novel and we follow her on a journey of determining if it’s ok to fight for what you want. But will she fight for what she wants? You’ll have to read this fast-paced romance to find put for yourself.

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