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One of the world’s leading creative artists, choreographers, and creator of the smash-hit Broadway show, Movin’ Out, shares her secrets for developing and honing your creative talents—at once prescriptive and inspirational, a book to stand alongside The Artist’s Way and Bird by Bird.

All it takes to make creativity a part of your life is the willingness to make it a habit. It is the product of preparation and effort, and it is within reach of everyone. Whether you are a painter, musician, businessperson, or simply an individual yearning to put your creativity to use,
The Creative Habit provides you with thirty-two practical exercises based on the lessons Twyla Tharp has learned in her remarkable thirty-five-year career.

In “Where's Your Pencil?” Tharp reminds you to observe the world—and get it down on paper. In “Coins and Chaos,” she gives you an easy way to restore order and peace. In “Do a Verb,” she turns your mind and body into coworkers. In “Build a Bridge to the Next Day,” she shows you how to clean the clutter from your mind overnight.

Tharp leads you through the painful first steps of scratching for ideas, finding the spine of your work, and getting out of ruts and into productive grooves. The wide-open realm of possibilities can be energizing, and Twyla Tharp explains how to take a deep breath and begin.
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"[An] exuberant, philosophically ambitious self-help book for the creatively challenged."

--
The New York Times Book Review

"An entertaining 'how to' guide,
The Creative Habit isn't about getting the lightning bolt of inspiration, but rather the artistic necessity of old-fashioned virtues such as discipline, preparation and routine."

-- Cathleen McGuigan,
Newsweek

"
The Creative Habit emphasizes the work habits that lead to success."

-- C. Carr,
O: The Oprah Magazine

"Twyla Tharp's amazingly plain-spoken treatise...is a frank, honest, and tough-love testament essentially arguing that art and creativity are matters of hard, old-fashioned work."

-- Sid Smith,
The Chicago Tribune

"[A]s accessible, smart and eye-opening as her dance."

-- Linda Winer,
Newsday

"Though its context is a choreographer's world, its principles are universally applicable and sound....It could change your life."

-- Elizabeth Zimmer,
The Village Voice

About the Author

Twyla Tharp, one of America’s greatest choreographers began her career in 1965, and has created more than 130 dances for her company as well as for the Joffrey Ballet, the New York City Ballet, the Paris Opera Ballet, London’s Royal Ballet, Denmark’s Royal Ballet, and American Ballet Theatre. She has won two Emmy Awards for television’s Baryshnikov by Tharp, and a Tony Award for the Broadway musical Movin’ Out. The recipient of a MacArthur Fellowship, she was inducted into the American Academy of Arts & Sciences in 1993 and was made an honorary member of the American Academy of Arts and Letters in 1997. She holds nineteen honorary degrees, most recently from Harvard University. She lives and works in New York City.

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  • ASIN ‏ : ‎ 0743235274
  • Publisher ‏ : ‎ Simon & Schuster
  • Publication date ‏ : ‎ January 6, 2006
  • Edition ‏ : ‎ Reprint
  • Language ‏ : ‎ English
  • Print length ‏ : ‎ 256 pages
  • ISBN-10 ‏ : ‎ 9780743235273
  • ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 978-0743235273
  • Item Weight ‏ : ‎ 1 pounds
  • Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 7 x 0.6 x 9 inches
  • Best Sellers Rank: #16,818 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)
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Twyla Tharp, one of America's greatest choreographers, began her career in 1965, and has created more than 130 dances for her company as well as for the Joffrey Ballet, The New York City Ballet, Paris Opera Ballet, London's Royal Ballet, and American Ballet Theatre. She has won two Emmy awards for television's Baryshnikov by Tharp, and a Tony Award for the Broadway musical Movin' Out. The recipient of a MacArthur Fellowship, she was inducted into the American Academy of Arts & Sciences in 1993 and was made an honorary member of the American Academy of Arts and Letters in 1997. She lives and works in New York City.

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4.5 out of 5 stars
2,007 global ratings

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Customers find this book engaging and well-written, with one noting its personable style. The book shares a lifetime of proven creative processes, emphasizing that sustained creativity begins with rituals, and provides many useful exercises. They appreciate its clarity and find it easy to read, considering it worth the money.
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209 customers mention content, 193 positive, 16 negative
Customers find the book interesting and brilliant, with one describing it as an energizing read and another noting its well-thought-out philosophy.
Great book to give you some ideas of how to avoid getting stuck creatively. I recommend this book to ANY type of creative person....Read more
...Tharp is at her best when being dynamic, motivational, and inspiring, like the text you'll read in Amazon's preview of the first 2 chapters or so....Read more
...It is a wonderful book to have on my night table to remind me of who I am and inspire me to maintain my practice as an artist....Read more
...Amazing book, I would strongly recommend this for aspiring dancers because Twyla comes from a strong dancing backgroundRead more
101 customers mention creativity, 97 positive, 4 negative
Customers appreciate the book's approach to creativity, noting that it shares a lifetime of proven creative processes and emphasizes that sustained creativity begins with rituals. The book provides good exercises to get the creative mind working, making it suitable for anyone in any creative field.
Creative and inspiring practices to help readers move forward with ideas, creative work and dreams. A fabulous writer and artist.Read more
I hate balled, in fact I despise it. But I was told this is a great book on creativity and sure enough they were right....Read more
A great book with great insight into the creative process, overcoming failure and pursuing the best version of yourself.Read more
This is likely the best book on creativity you'll read this year....Read more
73 customers mention practical, 71 positive, 2 negative
Customers find the book practical and helpful, particularly noting its useful exercises and tips that assist those in creative ruts.
...Not at all- she is funny, direct, practical and down to earth with something of a New York accent, I think....Read more
...Gilbert’s book “Big Magic” which is comprehensive and mind blowing; helpful, in other words....Read more
...so much the facets of creative decisions, what is left here is the best advice I have seen in a effective and clear language that can really help.Read more
Twyla Tharp provides a clear, informative and inspiring look into living a creative life....Read more
28 customers mention writing style, 28 positive, 0 negative
Customers appreciate the writing style of the book, noting its bold typography and wonderful prose, with one customer highlighting the author's success as a choreographer and another mentioning how it emphasizes the importance of rituals and routines.
If I could give this book 10 STARS I would!!! Intelligent, very well written and gives you tools with projects to work on unlocking your own...Read more
...This book really is so well written. She brings ideas to the table that one might never consider being important....Read more
...A fabulous writer and artist.Read more
A really well written book with plenty of sound advice on how to nurture your own creative habit....Read more
18 customers mention readability, 16 positive, 2 negative
Customers find the book easy to read and straightforward, with one customer noting it is immediately doable.
...The layout of the book is clean and simple, and bigger type lends a casual feel to the reading....Read more
It is thought provoking. It is easy to read and has exercises for you to try. It gets my creative juices moving.Read more
...Not at all- she is funny, direct, practical and down to earth with something of a New York accent, I think....Read more
This is such a great book!! Very easy read. Really helps, you can put into practice these tips immediately.Read more
13 customers mention value for money, 12 positive, 1 negative
Customers find the book worth the money.
Great Buy! Came on time. The book was in perfect condition. I have no complaints.Read more
Great book for the price!Read more
...go on but I think the reader has a good idea that this book is worth the read and is jammed packed with unusual and unique ideas of how to live in a...Read more
...There is so much of enduring (and endearing) value in this book....Read more
8 customers mention clarity, 8 positive, 0 negative
Customers appreciate the clarity of the book, with one noting that the words flow easily into things.
The book is great, writing wonderful and clear. The only thing I find difficult is the awkward size of the book....Read more
...is left here is the best advice I have seen in a effective and clear language that can really help.Read more
Using clear and logical steps, she is able to verbalize the crafting of her art. This opens a path to creative expression....Read more
...to attempt, this book could help with suggestions of how to focus, refinement and follow through....Read more
7 customers mention artwork, 7 positive, 0 negative
Customers appreciate the artwork in the book, with one noting the artist's amazing devotion to her craft.
This book will benefit anyone who is an artist or lover of any type of art. An eye opener for the creative souls alive today.Read more
...Certainly Twyla's devotion to her art was amazing and I admire her for it.Read more
...This books gives a no nonsense approach to art that really speaks to me....Read more
Dance, Visual Art, or Business, a valuable readRead more
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Dust cover was so filthy I was afraid to touch it without gloves for fear of getting germs. Yellowed, but mostly just filthy.... and bookmarks throughout. I honestly wouldn't mind if I bought something that I knew was used but this vendor is not to be believed. hard to photograph all the disgusting bits of food remants all over the cover.
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  • 5 out of 5 stars
    Inspiring, Practical, Essential
    Reviewed in the United States on July 11, 2014
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    "Creativity is not a gift from the gods," says Twyla Tharp, "bestowed by some divine and mystical spark."

    It is the product of preparation and effort, and it's within reach of everyone who wants to achieve it. All it takes is the willingness to make creativity a habit, an integral part of your life: In order to be creative, you have to know how to prepare to be creative. In The Creative Habit, Tharp takes the lessons she has learned in her remarkable thirty-five-year career and shares them with you, whatever creative impulses you follow--whether you are a painter, composer, writer, director, choreographer, or, for that matter, a businessperson working on a deal, a chef developing a new dish, a mother wanting her child to see the world anew.

    When Tharp is at a creative dead end, she relies on a lifetime of exercises to help her get out of the rut, and The Creative Habit contains more than thirty of them to ease the fears of anyone facing a blank beginning and to open the mind to new possibilities.

    Tharp's exercises are practical and immediately doable--for the novice or expert. In "Where's Your Pencil?" she reminds us to observe the world--and get it down on paper. Amen! In "Coins and Chaos," she provides the simplest of mental games to restore order and peace. In "Do a Verb," she turns your mind and body into coworkers. In "Build a Bridge to the Next Day," she shows how to clean your cluttered mind overnight.

    To Tharp, sustained creativity begins with rituals, self-knowledge, harnessing your memories, and organizing your materials (so no insight is ever lost). Along the way she leads you by the hand through the painful first steps of scratching for ideas, finding the spine of your work, and getting out of ruts into productive grooves. In her creative realm, optimism rules. An empty room, a bare desk, a blank canvas can be energizing, not demoralizing. And in this inventive, encouraging book, Twyla Tharp shows us how to take a deep breath and begin!

    Twyla Tharp's rich and remarkable The Creative Habit is a book I will keep close at hand for re-reading and re-inspiring ...f-f-f-frequently. It is one of the most highlighted, underlined, marginal thoughts notes books I have in a library chock full of creativity books. This one is one of the top five on my list.

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  • 5 out of 5 stars
    Enjoy the pleasure of her company and the magic of her mind
    Reviewed in the United States on January 17, 2012
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    As is my custom when a new year begins, I recently re-read this book and The Collaborative Habit. The insights that Twyla Tharp shares in them are, if anything, more valuable now than when the books were first published.

    It would be a mistake to ignore the reference to "habit" in their titles because almost three decades of research conducted by K. Anders Ericsson and his associates at Florida State University clearly indicate that, on average, at least 10,000 hours of must be invested in "deliberate," iterative practice under strict and expert supervision to achieve peak performance, be it playing a game such as chess or playing a musical instrument such as the violin. Natural talent is important, of course, as is luck. However, with rare exception, it takes about ten years of sustained, focused, supervised, and (yes) habitual practice to master the skills that peak performance requires.

    Tharp characterizes this book as a ""practical guide" but she also frames much of its material within a spiritual context. The creative process can probably be traced back to the earliest humans and yet so much of it remains a mystery. When Henri Matisse was asked if he was always painting, he replied, "No but when the muse visits me, I better have a brush in my hand." Of course, he was also prepared to transform an in inspiration into a work of art...and did on countless occasions.

    In the first chapter, Tharp acknowledges what she characterizes as "a philosophical tug of war...It is the perennial debate, born in the Romantic era, between the beliefs that all creative acts are born of (a) some transcendent, inexplicable Dionysian act of inspiration, a kiss from God on your brow that allows you to give the world The Magic Flute, or (b) hard work." She adds, "Creativity is a habit, and the best creativity is a result of good work habits. That's it in a nutshell."

    Throughout the remainder of her book, Tharp draws heavily upon her own personal as well as professional experiences (she would probably not make that distinction) while citing countless examples of other real-world situations that indicate "There are no `natural' geniuses." However, there are immensely creative people in every domain of human initiative. Therein, I think, is her primary purpose: To convince everyone who reads this book that they can be creative if they are willing to work hard enough.

    Here is a representative selection of what she affirms:

    o "In order to be creative you have to know how to be creative."

    o "Build up your tolerance for solitude."

    o "Trust your muscle memory" when physically exercising.

    o "If you're like me, reading is the first line of defense against an empty head."

    o "You never want the planning to inhibit the natural evolution of your work."

    o "Work with the best."

    o "Never have a favorite weapon." (Miyamoto Musashi, A Book of the Five Rings, circa 1645)

    o "Build a bridge to the next day."

    o "Know when to stop tinkering."

    o "Creating dance is the thing I know best. It is how I recognize myself."

    There is so much of enduring (and endearing) value in this book. Perhaps (just perhaps) this brief commentary helps to explain why I read The Creative Habit and The Collaborative Habit at least once a year and consult passages in them more often. Oscar Wilde once advised, "Be yourself. Everyone else is taken." Those who require proof of that need look no further than Twyla Tharp whose career is her art...and whose art is her life.

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  • 4 out of 5 stars
    Creative book
    Reviewed in the United States on April 30, 2026
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    Very nice book I enjoyed it!

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  • 5 out of 5 stars
    Don't just sit there.
    Reviewed in the United States on April 12, 2004
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    Create something new. This book describes how Tharp, and the intent reader, can amplify their creative energies and direct them into creative output. It is so effective that, just a few pages in, I had to put the book down to go back to some writing that had languished.

    When I got back to the book, I enjoyed it immensely. If anyone thought for a moment that creativity is some little light that flips on when it will, they are seriously mistaken. Occasional, random flashes do not support a livelihood. The good news is that, whatever your field, creativity can be cultivated. Someone working hard enough and working the right way really can generate what is needed, on a reliable basis.

    The process she describes is grueling. It involves massive amounts of training and effort, every day, for years at a stretch. Like it or not, that's the way it has to be. Scientific creativity requires identical dedication and single-mindedness, as described by Santiago Ramon y Cajal in his Advice for a Young Investigator. The good news is that the training works. The process is the same for a mathematician as for a painter or dancer. It is certain and effective. This doesn't mean that every painter will become a Picasso or that every dancer can be a Tharp. It does mean that a sufficiently dedicated worker can generate new ideas, good ones, predictably.

    Maybe, at this point, you can imagine some whiner mewling "I'm dedicated, but that's way too much work and it's boring." Such people have no idea what dedication means. Don't argue with them. It won't do them any good, and it will waste time you could have used productively.

    I admit that I never learned to appreciate dance, let alone Tharp's oeuvre. I still respect her as an artist and innovator, even though I do not understand her art. This book was very well written - surprisingly well, since dancers I've known tend not to be verbally oriented. I enjoyed the way she opened her thoughts to the reader. It even felt voyeuristic at times, when she shared few words of her private vocabulary. I recommend this to anyone who creates new ideas of their own, or who wants an insider's word on the act of creation.

    --wiredweird

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  • 5 out of 5 stars
    Book in fantastic condition - exactly as described!
    Reviewed in the United States on June 22, 2026
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    This book was in fantastic condition, I truly appreciate an accurate description. Thank you so much!

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  • 3 out of 5 stars
    Would work wonderfully...for some.
    Reviewed in the United States on August 13, 2011
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    There is one thing to keep in mind through out this book: Her creativity is not necessarily your creativity. She even takes a whole chapter discussing the fact that people do have different forms of creativity and that it's important to know your own. However, because of this this book does have much to offer for some and for others it may not be all that helpful.

    For one thing, this book has a distinct lilt toward dancing and painting. Not that there's anything wrong with that as both of those are her areas of expertise. Therefore, it has a bit more to offer if you are in either of those fields, but if you are not, it can be a bit slurred when applied to your own.

    Also, I feel she is a bit too definitive with her teaching. She seems to only teach things that work for her (granted, I would have an even harsher review of the book if she didn't even do that.) However, many of her methods may not work for you. This is why I think this book is not a good choice if you don't really feel at a loss for creativity, but are just looking for something to take your creativity farther. Of course, this means the opposite is true and that if you are really at a loss for creativity this has several ideas that may help spur you on.

    There are a couple of other things that might make this book more appealing to you. If you are a visual person, you may really like this book. I must admit its layout is actually fairly creative and certainly more aesthetically pleasing than your average read. Lastly, if you are a very systematic person, you may also like this approach to creativity, as it gives many ways of organizing your life and creative endeavors in order to generate more creativity.

    While, I personally did not find this book all that useful (and other reviews seem to share my sentiment,) I hope I have given enough information to help you decide if this book may be of use to you.

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  • 5 out of 5 stars
    Just get it.
    Reviewed in the United States on October 14, 2025
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    Every creative should have this book. To say it revolutionized the way I thought about process, my habits, my schedule, my productivity and my art it an understatement. Not written by someone who's success is built on writing productivity books, but practical advice that you can really put to use from Twyla Tharp, an extremely successful choreographer. Tried and true. Insightful and inspiring.

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  • 5 out of 5 stars
    Art is a practice
    Reviewed in the United States on May 11, 2011
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    This is a very intriguing and inspiring book for anybody who is even remotely serious about their art.

    Tharp is a succesful choreographer and uses examples out of her own life as well as those of other artists (in just about any field, so this is not a book about dance) to illustrate the importance of devotion and perseverance when it comes to living a creative life. Habits, discipline and simple hard work are the things she stresses again and again. This books gives a no nonsense approach to art that really speaks to me.

    The fact that Tharp is a choreographer and sometimes goes beyond what I would be willing to sacrifice for art's sake does not diminish the power of her message, which is like being spoken to by a very strict but wise teacher. Art comes with devotion and keeping up a practice. Depending on inspiration won't get you anywhere in the long run.

    In between the chapters Tharp offers a series of interesting exercises to keep the creative juices flowing. Some of them are dance oriented, but that does not mean they are any less interesting. This book is one I will read and reread time and again to keep me focused and motivated.

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    Five Stars
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    J'adore ce livre !
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    C'est un livre particulièrement agréable à lire de part son format tout d'abord. Et pour tous ceux qui créent et aiment à comprendre le processus créatif, Twyla met à plat tout ce qui déclenche la créativité et l'idée d'excellence. Etayé par de nombreux exemples dans différents secteurs créatifs, pas seulement la danse, elle nous donne une colonne vertébrale à laquelle se référer. Très inspirant !

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    La creatività come abitudine
    Reviewed in Italy on May 3, 2016
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    Ballo come un tronco, sono leggiadro come un sasso: cosa c’entro io, umile e pigro lettore, con Twyla Tharp, ballerina e coerografa statunitense?

    Più di quanto si possa credere, più di una curiosità superficiale; tutù e scarpette rimangono fuori dal colpo di fulmine.

    Mi è stato sufficiente leggere poche righe per rintracciare una affinità profonda con questo saggio: dove si insiste sulla creatività come un lavoro, una abitudine, un esercizio senza tregua. Il problema è che (in qualsiasi campo si operi) bisogna trasporre un mondo in un altro, cambiargli segnali, linguaggio, vestiti, struttura, valori, per poter essere innovativi ed efficaci: non si può improvvisare, non ci si affida all’estro momentaneo. L’estro stesso risulta presto una tecnica che si deve coltivare quotidianamente, e i frutti si colgono anche (e) quando l’applichiamo inconsciamente, quasi da automi.

    Tutto ciò che suggerisce l’autrice non è nuovo, neanche una virgola, ma è affilato e diretto il modo in cui lo propone, la banale ed immediata messa a punto di un sistema elementare: non sei un artista, uno scrittore, un ballerino, un pittore? Certo magari sei un ingegnere, un cuoco, un imprenditore, un insegnante, un genitore... “learn it and use it for life”, recita il sottotilo. Non esiste un solo aspetto della vita che non necessiti di creatività, che non ne chieda un baule, un sacco, un silos, una sporta.

    Proprio perché si tratta di un esercizio, di una abitudine, il libro suggerisce una serie di esercizi pratici che servono a fare il punto, a ricoverare qualcosa di ovvio (probabilmente) di sé stessi, a darsi limiti certi o attaccarsi ad un filo, ad un inizio. Non sono obbligatori, e questo non è un libro che mira ad una psicologia debole, ad un lavaggio del cervello. Vale solo il lavoro sofferto su sé stessi, e non esistono scorciatoie (qualcosa che un italiano medio farà molta difficoltà a capire).

    Il libro è stato pubblicato per la prima volta nel 2006, ma io l’ho scoperto insieme a quello di Austin Kleon, “Steal Like an Artist”, tradotto e pubblicato anche in italiano (2013); li consiglierei entrambi a chiunque desideri anche solo spargere un pochino di sale nella propria vita, privata o professionale che sia.

    Per godere di questa lettura è sufficiente un inglese elementare ed un piccolo dizionario, non lasciatevi scoraggiare, ne vale veramente la pena!

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  • 5 out of 5 stars
    Maravilloso e libro y el servicio de entrega eficiente
    Reviewed in Mexico on May 7, 2020
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    Maravilloso e libro y el servicio de entrega eficiente

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  • 5 out of 5 stars
    Fácil de leer y motivador
    Reviewed in Spain on February 4, 2022
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    Es un libro muy sencillo de leer pese que esté sólo en inglés. Además conecta contigo de forma muy sincera y honesta, por lo que motiva de una manera màs asertiva en mi caso. Se ve real, no como otros libros que exponen métodos como única verdad. En este libro, la autora explica cómo es un manera de trabajar, sin pretensiones. Muy contento con la compra!

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