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Hi @acelawrites, I’m sorry to hear this. I’m wondering why in the world such thing is ever happenning to your post. I understand your concerns. What is very frustrating for any writer is to see his or her artcles or blogs or any piece of writing never to have been published in the first place. Writing any article, blog or any type of piece of writing involves time and mental effort. It is always a labor of love in a manner of speaking. Our writing is the product of our intellectual creation. It doesn’t happen by chance. Being a product of our intellectual creation, our writing defines who we are and for all legal intent and purposes the extension of our self and our personalities. I look forward that no such incident will be happenning again to you or to any writer here in Literacybase.
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What’s the book you are reading now? Thanks. |
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Hi Peeush, I read the book “The Sigma Protocol” by Robert Ludlum. It’s a good read. How I wish that Robert Ludlum is still alive. He could have write more interesting books on espionage and other international thrillers. His demise is really a great lost to the whole writing world. I am a fanatic Robert Ludlum reader. I remember saving my money just to buy his books (paper back edition) and I still have these book collection after all these years. The first Robert Ludlum’s book that I ever read was the “The Aquitane Progression”. I was impressed by it and my imagination was captivated by the way Robert Ludlum write or shall we say his style of writing, and the many twist and turn of where the plot of the stories goes. It really held me in suspended animation, in a manner of speaking, until you reach the last page of the book and the conclusion of the stories. Robert Ludlum’s books are always a page-turner. From thereon, I started to read all his previous books one by one and became a Robert Ludlum’s convert. I almost read all of his previous books. In fact I read all of the following books of Ludlum and I’ll recommend to you to likewise read and enjoy them your self: The Scarlatti Inheritance (1970)
The Osterman Weekend (1972) Trevayne (1973) (as by Jonathan Ryder) The Matlock Paper (1973) The Rhinemann Exchange (1974) The Cry of the Halidon (1974) (as by Jonathan Ryder) The Gemini Contenders (1977) The Chancellor Manuscript (1977) The Holcroft Covenant (1978) The Parsifal Mosaic (1982) The Aquitaine Progression (1984) The Icarus Agenda (1988) The Scorpio Illusion (1993) The Apocalypse Watch (1995) The Prometheus Deception (2000) The Sigma Protocol (2001) The Tristan Betrayal (2003) The Ambler Warning (2005) The Bancroft Strategy (2006)
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Yes, I understand that it’s an adaptation of the same book. But you know, there’s no substitute for reading the book itself instead of watching a movie adaptation of the same book. The exprience in the actual reading of the book is quite different. I hope that you find yourself the time to read “The Little Prince”, its not a long book. You could finish reading it in one sitting. |
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Hello everyone, I recommend the book “The Little Prince” by Antoine de Saint-Exupery. You will simply love the story and the moral lessons behind the story. Thank you.
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