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Subj: Don't tell Dancer - she'll want all the details. Posted: Sat Nov 05, 2011 at 07:26:06 am EDT (Viewed 1 times) | Reply Subj: Hey, Yo knows a guy too! Posted: Sat Nov 05, 2011 at 03:12:38 am EDT (Viewed 1 times) | ||||||
Quote: I knew we had something in common...Quote: Ok, to business...I read the short free chapter posted, look the book in amazon (saw Adam review), read a couple of your´s interview and tried to see if I could buy the book-robin hood-in spain, spanish web site or preferibly in a bookstore (I´m old fashion, only buy flight tickets on the net). The answer was not, so perhaps I try to get it on line by an english or american website -amazon, etc.- It's supposed to be available everywhere via bookshops if you ask for ISBN 978-1-934935-65-1 - but Australia apparently wanted to charge Al B. around $80 for it or something. It would have been cheaper for me to deliver one to him personally. Let me know if you have problems. Quote: Because I definitely loved it. I want to know what happens next. I will let others describe the good qualities (footnotes, historical knowledge, etc, etc). I can only tell you I was enjoying the chapter I was reading and want more.I finished proofreading the third volume yesterday, so now I know how it sends. Funny I could tell it was one of your stories just for the style and because you write strong women. This lady Marion is a lucky one I have a style now? Is it overusing semi-colons; because I do that a lot? As to strong women, I don't really do that deliberately. But strong heroes need strong heroines and strong villains otherwise they're just bullies. And since I wanted to explain why Robin should become a swashbuckling outlaw who robs from the rich and gives to the poor I needed a reason. The main reason any young man does stupid dangerous things is for a girl. | |||||||