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Hi Laurence,I wish I could join your Book Give Away but my publisher is removing my book from Ingram's Book List. I never did get my book, Our World In Poetry "Today's News ~ Is Tomorrow's History" into book stores. The publisher did nothing to help. The stores I went into said that they could not turn a profit because of their price to purchase. My book was pricey, but it was a book that could have become an heirloom. I write news poetry and it is illustrated pictorially. It's not digital because of the pictorial collages. I write in basic english with no hidden meanings and I researched my work. It is at amazon if you want to check it out in BOOKS use my full name, much easier to find.
Thank you for the invite.
~Me~
(a.k.a. JerriFaye Thomason)
Hi- thanks for becoming a friend!Please take a moment and stop at our website to subscribe to our newsletter and like us on Facebook- we would love to have you.
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Dear Laurence,Thank you so much for being my friend here on GoodReads. I apsolutely LOVED 'the jerusalem puzzle' and concider myself to have been extremely lucky, to have won a copy of this book through a GoodReads giveaway. I do hope that my review helps in promoting your work.
Also, i do hope to have the oportunity of reading your other book 'The Istanbul Puzzle' at some point, and don't know whether it might be possible to have a copy to read and review? It would be good to start the journey from the beginning.
Kind Regards
Lucinda x
Thank you Douglas. I hope you enjoy it!Douglas wrote: "Laurence, nice having you as a friend on Goodreads as well as Twitter!!!
Your book is on my KINDLE! Looking forward to it. I will shelf it on Goodreads. I forget to do that!"
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Laurence, nice having you as a friend on Goodreads as well as Twitter!!!Your book is on my KINDLE! Looking forward to it. I will shelf it on Goodreads. I forget to do that!
Thanks for the friendvite, Laurence! Happy reading and good luck with your writing!VNF
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Thanks for the friend request! Looking forward to sharing more books with you.Melissa
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Harlequin Books wrote: "Hello Laurence, it is a pleasure to meet you."Hi Harlequin!
Great to meet you too.
Melita Christina wrote: "Thank u Laurence for ur invite!!Happy writing and reading!!
Melita"
Thanks Melita. Wishing you well too.
Dustin wrote: "Thanx for the friend request :)"Great to meet you. More power to your courage and your heart. Wishing you well.
Melita Christina wrote: "Thank u Laurence for ur invite!!Happy writing and reading!!
Melita"
Hi Melita. Great to meet you.
Carolyn wrote: "Thank you for your friendship. Happy writing."Thanks Carolyn. All the best with your writing too.
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My birth in Alabama, youth, school-Niceville, Dunedin, Bartow and Bonifay, Florida, church-Safety Harbor and Bartow Florida, high school-Holmes County High School, US Navy Service, music-Hollywood, Memphis, Nashville, Martin Luther King Jr. Assassination Investigation, recording and releasing the single record of the song about the MLK assassination, THEY SLEW THE DREAMER and more.
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Thanks Bonnie. I made a token gesture of standing up, but it was enough for me right now.The code book is good, not for a full read through, but for checking out parts of the history of code development and for dipping into. Take care! L
Hi Laurence, thanks for the friend request. Interesting reading you've got there, especially The Code Book. It sounds intriguing, would you recommend it?P.S. Good on you for sticking to your guns, re: saying no.
Hi Jesse,Thanks for the link to your spiritual allegory. I am always interested in the mystery of the unknown. I wish you well on your journey.
Laurence
I appreciate your including me among your goodreads friends, LP. Looks like fascinating reading material on your list. If you have an interest in spirituality, I will invite you to consider my spiritual allegory, Song of George: Portrait of an Unlikely Holy Man. It's fiction, inspired by my personal life.
Best wishes. Namaste, jesse





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