It has been interesting meeting you here, Tk, your enthusiasm is refreshing.
I think it would be very interesting to read your friend's book and I'll be
on the look-out for it.
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From: "makacatori" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Sunday, June 18, 2006 9:39 PM
Subject: [BookCrossing] Hi I'm new here...


> Hi... I haven't really had a chance to look around because it's
> late. I think I should introduce myself really fast before I fall
> out of my chair (I'm so sleepy) ... I like to be called Tk it's a
> sort of pen name... I like to write and one day I hope to publish a
> book... My mom's a prize winning graphic designed and so is my
> dad...
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> And I have a friend who wrote and published a fantastic e-book:
> McANTHONY'S WARS by Michael Shina Crown... he's so fantastic... Can
> I suggest his book for the list?
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> This is the description:
> Reverend George McAnthony has just lost his only son. He has only a
> few months to live, and to produce another son to inherit the
> McAnthonys' estates, which are primogeniture by rights, seems
> impossible. Swimming in these problems, he jets out to Chicago for a
> probable son who is later realized to not be the right candidate to
> the estates as was claimed by his first daughter.
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> Chaos sets in when the Reverend eventually dies without an heir,
> because the multimillion-dollar estates are at risk of being
> swindled by an ineligible McAnthony and a favored impostor. Then the
> quest for the real heir begins and even extends to Africa. The
> longer the quest, the harder the race against time and the more
> complicated the puzzles. What, then, is the relationship between a
> murder committed in New York and this quest that seems unending?
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> I hope we can all read it... I'm so proud of him.
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> Anyways I have a very big imagination, which gets me into trouble
> sometimes... I'll be working and then suddenly inspiration hits
> me... and I either go vancant as I puzzle the last pieces for a book
> together or I demand a pen and paper, but if only a pen is found I
> scribble on my arms... I'm a bit of a joke to my co-workers.
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> I love to do anything for a good book... I love to read. What
> exactly are the genre of books this group reads? I'm very excited.
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> Thanks for your time,
> TK, 19
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