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Old 01-25-2006, 10:03 PM   #1
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"Having read every last word of Beginner's Luke, many twice, I echo the words of Emerson to Whitman: I greet you at the beginning of a great career!" Malcolm

"I've had quite a journey ever since you shared Beginner's Luke with me. I'm more careful, these days, when someone gives me a book. I haven't been the same since reading it, as if I contracted the disease of restlessness and have spent months reconsidering every facet of my life. Your novel changed me forever and I blame you for it." Iris

"I wanted to let you know how much I enjoyed your book, Beginner's Luke. It delights me to see such passion in a work of art. I've thought quite often of Luke Soloman. His is kind of a coming-of-age tale and mid-life-crisis manual rolled into one. Luke's wit combined with his vulnerability make him a very sympathetic character. I think you're really on to something." Kathy

"I thoroughly enjoyed your amazingly unique novel, the world and words of which pleasantly obliterated the dreadful quotidia of my train ride home last weekend." Christopher

"Beginner's Luke is a brain-injected picaresque hypodermic needle. It's probably the most original novel I've ever read. The biggest problem I have is saying something bad about it." Eric

"Outstanding, wonderful storytelling--funny, true, witty and full of just the right combination of angst and fantasy." Jeremy

"I wouldn't change a word if I were you. As a reader I'm all yours, anxiously waiting for the next novel in the series, ready to turn the page and continue the Adventure." Douglas
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Old 01-26-2006, 09:25 AM   #2
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Uhuh.

If it's that good, why are you giving it away?

Why don't you have a publishing deal?
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And who the hell are Malcolm, Iris, Kathy, Christopher, Eric, Jeremy, and Douglas?
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Old 01-30-2006, 01:22 PM   #4
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And who the hell are Malcolm, Iris, Kathy, Christopher, Eric, Jeremy, and Douglas?
Malcolm and Iris are his parents. The others are siblings.
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You spelled luck wrong
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