Iphoto is unexpectedly shutting down when trying to buy book

after i have arranged all my pictures and have made my payment order, the book begins to be "arranged" and my iphoto programs shuts down???  not sure if i have a memory problem, an iphoto problem, a connection problem with apple???

We are having the exact same problem at the exact same step in the ordering process. Never gets past page 5 before shutting down....

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