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Thank you, Chich! I hope she enjoys reading it as much as I enjoyed writing it!
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Nice to see you on here and good for you! I just ordered your new publication on Amazon Canada, seems I got the last copy they had
I'll let my 17 year old daughter read it; I know she'll like it, but I'm actually going to give it to one of my customers daughter; she's 7 and has a real interest in the sky; especially for that age.
She knows I'm on this forum; she'll be thrilled to get a book written by a member on here
Looks good from what I've seen so far, kudos to you!
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Thank you so much, Mark! I hope they both enjoy it!Thefatkitty wrote: ↑Sat Jul 23, 2022 10:45 pm Hi Tom,
Nice to see you on here and good for you! I just ordered your new publication on Amazon Canada, seems I got the last copy they had
I'll let my 17 year old daughter read it; I know she'll like it, but I'm actually going to give it to one of my customers daughter; she's 7 and has a real interest in the sky; especially for that age.
She knows I'm on this forum; she'll be thrilled to get a book written by a member on here
Looks good from what I've seen so far, kudos to you!
All the best,
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Books can be a great way to spark children's interest in the universe. For me it was H.A. Rey's "Find the constellations". He also wrote the "Curious George" series of books. I salute you and your work and I hope it sells well, too.
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Hahahaha! Thanks! I'll be happy if I sell enough copies to pay the illustrator fees.Lady Fraktor wrote: ↑Tue Jul 26, 2022 12:55 pm Congratulations Tom, I hope it is a success for you and you can retire to the Caribbean with the royalties
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Received my copy from Amazon today. Nice story. Well done, Tom.
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Thank you so much, Dave! If people like this one, there may be a sequel one of these days. But first, I need to finish my observing guide.... lol
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I see a yacht in Tom's future.Lady Fraktor wrote: ↑Tue Jul 26, 2022 12:55 pm Congratulations Tom, I hope it is a success for you and you can retire to the Caribbean with the royalties
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