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Post by ZRX Gremlin on Aug 22, 2007 7:05:26 GMT
Due to the immense (and surprising) success of my first publication entitled "Not worth reading..." not to disappoint my fans, I am pleased to announce the publication of its sequel....
:hmm: Maybe it'll work this time..
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Post by lightspeed on Aug 22, 2007 14:27:25 GMT
Bravo!! Stupendous!! Opening to widespread critical acclaim, a riveting sequel to the first, lengthy novel. Fans round the world lined up for up to two days in the rain, snow and sleet to be the first to lay their hands on this noble tome. Presales are reported to have rivalled the latest Harry Potter. Rumours are rampant that this release has put our Grem in the running for the Nobel prize for literature. Must say that personally I couldn't put it down till I had read every word - (twice actually). This second release, in what hopefully will be an ongoing series, takes the reader to new heights, with revealing insights into the characters - and a surprising twist for the hero and heroine, fantastic and exotic new action settings and . . . wait for it, you read it here first . . . . . . a new, somewhat bizarre, love interest for the hero. It is said that this portion of the book is largely autobiographical, so read this with that in mind.All in all, a wonderful sequel, clearly a cleverly constructed addition and extension of the first release, but one will find that it closely follows the structure and etymology of its predecessor. :win: Grem, Did I do OK following your instructions on this review?
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Post by Les on Aug 22, 2007 14:35:37 GMT
:corn: I thought the original was better
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Post by brakeline on Aug 22, 2007 16:29:51 GMT
Sorry Grem you lost the plot there
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Post by BADGER on Aug 22, 2007 21:31:51 GMT
dont let Wardourdrive know... he and his family queued up for hour around midnight to get his grubby hands on the new Barry Plotter book.... he will be well miffed he has missed this best seller
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Post by ZRX Gremlin on Aug 22, 2007 21:43:29 GMT
Lightspeed you did brilliantly with your review and it's more than I deserve. Thqnk you. Les, Brakeline
What I was testing still didn't work though.
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Post by brakeline on Aug 23, 2007 7:01:41 GMT
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Post by lightspeed on Aug 23, 2007 14:02:04 GMT
Well, some of the most important discoveries came while someone was unsuccessfully trying to make something else work
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Post by wardourdrive on Aug 25, 2007 16:03:43 GMT
dont let Wardourdrive know... he and his family queued up for hour around midnight to get his grubby hands on the new Barry Plotter book.... he will be well miffed he has missed this best seller I would point out that I sat in the car and let the dedicated plopper fans stand in the rain. BTW I am still reading Grems first best seller so don't spoilt it for me
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Post by ZRX Gremlin on Sept 11, 2007 23:13:58 GMT
By a stroke of literary genius and by virtue of the fact that I've not written anything for a while, I've also managed to not write anything Not Worth Reading. So that brings the trilogy to a rather neat conclusion in only two parts. Bear in mind it took the late Douglas Adams no less than 5 books to complete the " increasingly inaccurately named Hitchhiker's Guide to The Galaxy Trilogy".
I've even completely forgotten what I was I set out to achieve in the first place. So Long, and Thanks for All the Fish.
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Post by brakeline on Sept 12, 2007 7:21:54 GMT
forgotten wot at least you had somethin to forgot, me acant remeber if a have forgot anythin :headbang:
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Post by Les on Sept 16, 2007 18:24:25 GMT
I was speaking to [glow=red,2,300]everbody[/glow] the other day about book writing. He said [glow=red,2,300]anybody[/glow] could do it, the trouble is that [glow=red,2,300]nobody[/glow] already is. I said that if [glow=red,2,300]nobody [/glow]is doing it, surely [glow=red,2,300]anybody[/glow] should have a go. This lead to the arguement that [glow=red,2,300]everybody[/glow] actually wanted a go, [glow=red,2,300]anybody[/glow] was going to write in and in the end [glow=red,2,300]nobody[/glow] did, surley them [glow=red,2,300]somebody[/glow] has to eventually.
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