Lois’s answer to “Hello Miss, I want to ask you, how to open the book? example : Perang Muhammad Please you explain…” > Likes and Comments

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message 1: by Michelle (new)

Michelle Or maybe they have an ebook of yours, but not the app to open it? I'm puzzled, too!


message 2: by Lois (new)

Lois Bujold I keep thinking of this...

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pQHX-...


message 3: by Jessica (new)

Jessica I love that video! I remember it from years ago. I still laugh when I watch it.


message 4: by Jonathan (new)

Jonathan Palfrey That's exactly the video I thought of myself! And being in Norwegian with subtitles adds something to it, somehow.


message 5: by Masha (new)

Masha Perang Muhammad translates as Muhammad's War. https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/1.... It also looks like this gentleman commented on that books as well. Beyond that...


message 6: by Brzk (new)

Brzk @Lois

Nice video. How exactly do you manage to provoke this sort of questions?!

Google translate, when left to its own devices, can "detect language". So the book in questions seems to be "Muhammad's War: The Story of the Struggle and the Battle of the Messenger of Allah" (I make no claim about the accuracy of the translation). And the individual who has asked the question has also managed to write a rewiew, almost 12 hours ago, which in machine translation reads: "extraordinary, greatly enhanced religious knowledge". Which for me is enough to rest the case. At least, if we assume the book was actually read before the review was written, it seems that that person has figured out the technique of turning a page (I don't think this particular book has an electronic edition).

Like Masha said above.

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message 7: by RavenT (new)

RavenT I think it's another person who thinks one can read the books listed on goodreads.


message 8: by Sabina (new)

Sabina Hahn I wonder if they are asking which book in the series to read first.


message 9: by Howard (new)

Howard Brazee Another possibility is how to *write* an opening to a book.


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