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 Post subject: Second Edition
PostPosted: Thu Mar 06, 2008 7:16 pm 
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The second edition of Pemberley Shades, which has corrections, will be coming out hopefully in the next few weeks. This version will be POD (print-on-demand), meaning they will print you a copy and ship it to you and I will not make as much money but I will not have to ship every individual book.

The cover price will remain the same. (14.95)


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 Post subject: Re: Second Edition
PostPosted: Wed Mar 12, 2008 2:02 pm 
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So the second edition has been submitted to the printer's and should be available on Amazon and BN.com in 6-8 weeks.


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 Post subject: Re: Second Edition
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I'm going to have to start buying this. I haven't pre-ordered yet due to real-life demands but I'm hoping to buy it soon. As much as I've enjoyed reading it online, there's nothing like reading it in book form.

Congrats! I'm so hoping the follow-ups come out. I'd love nothing more than to have your collection of this marvelous series on my shelf.

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 Post subject: Re: Second Edition
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I'm going to have to start buying this. I haven't pre-ordered yet due to real-life demands but I'm hoping to buy it soon. As much as I've enjoyed reading it online, there's nothing like reading it in book form.

Congrats! I'm so hoping the follow-ups come out. I'd love nothing more than to have your collection of this marvelous series on my shelf.

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 Post subject: Re: Second Edition
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This book is one of my all time favourites. She must have been a very good writer and perhaps had written other books we shall never know. I also wished that she had written a sequel to her sequel as I would love to know how little Richard and his new baby brother Granville (what a horrid name) got on and how Anne and her husband managed with lady C. I would also have loved to read about the romance which could bloom between the new priest (right one this time) and also Kitty's wedding to Mortimer.

For me she left a lot of things unfinished even though it was a good book I think she had plans to write another book. But we will never know as nobody seems to know who she is.

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 Post subject: Re: Second Edition
PostPosted: Wed Sep 03, 2008 7:12 pm 
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LynneRobson wrote:
This book is one of my all time favourites. She must have been a very good writer and perhaps had written other books we shall never know. I also wished that she had written a sequel to her sequel as I would love to know how little Richard and his new baby brother Granville (what a horrid name) got on and how Anne and her husband managed with lady C. I would also have loved to read about the romance which could bloom between the new priest (right one this time) and also Kitty's wedding to Mortimer.

For me she left a lot of things unfinished even though it was a good book I think she had plans to write another book. But we will never know as nobody seems to know who she is.

Lynne


Yeah, I could never find any biographical information on her, other than she was from England.


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