rodrigo
10-19-2011, 06:38 PM
i just got this on my email.
Well, it's been quite a year. In Sept. of 2010 Anarchy Evolution was
released as a hardcover. I had a great time meeting so many readers
at those book events around the United States and Canada. It's with
great satisfaction -- and a complement to the book's success -- that
I was informed about the paperback release. Whenever a paperback
comes out for a book I like, I enjoy having multiple copies; one to take
on tour that usually gets thrashed, one to stick in my field bag that I
take on hikes, or one copy that stays on that little pile in the kitchen
for weeks. Infused with crumbs and discolored with coffee, it's a great
breakfast companion. I just want to thank everyone who enjoys the
kind of slow entertainment and education they get from reading books.
There's no substitute for a tattered page. It records history and
contemplations in its grungy stain. Thank goodness for paperbacks!
i amazed "he" didnt write it in a more complex way.
Well, it's been quite a year. In Sept. of 2010 Anarchy Evolution was
released as a hardcover. I had a great time meeting so many readers
at those book events around the United States and Canada. It's with
great satisfaction -- and a complement to the book's success -- that
I was informed about the paperback release. Whenever a paperback
comes out for a book I like, I enjoy having multiple copies; one to take
on tour that usually gets thrashed, one to stick in my field bag that I
take on hikes, or one copy that stays on that little pile in the kitchen
for weeks. Infused with crumbs and discolored with coffee, it's a great
breakfast companion. I just want to thank everyone who enjoys the
kind of slow entertainment and education they get from reading books.
There's no substitute for a tattered page. It records history and
contemplations in its grungy stain. Thank goodness for paperbacks!
i amazed "he" didnt write it in a more complex way.