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A lot of technical corrections for readability, but I believe the resulting smoothness makes for a much superior story. I hate to burden you with another technical nightmare, but I would really like to know whether your gift code is still good (as one of my friends on GR promised). If you can't download another copy into your Kindle, DON'T BUY ONE. I can email the Kindle file and you can sideload it for free (or I can just send along a PDF file).Let me know what you think.
Hi Jon, Yes, I'll let you know what I think,don't worry. If I need to purchase it I will. My book cost twice what yours did, so we're even, okay?I have a few spare minutes,so I'm going to relate the true story about the Wallace Stegner book "Angle of Repose," that I promised. Mr.Stegner was a prof. at Stanford in the late forties I belive. I have a friend who was in school there at that time. She recommended his book to me. I was enjoying the story, about halfway through and we went to my daughters for dinner, as we do most every Sunday. "Mom she said, You've got to read this book. It's an old book, but on Kindle now and well worth reading." So I picked myslf up off the floor(Not really.) and said I was in the process. When we arrived home, the phone rang. It was my oldest son, older than you. I have three children. We always talk forever. He informed me he was reading a book he thought Id like. "It's an older book," he said. He had read it before, several years back, but liked it, and thought I would appreciate it. Yep, you guessed it. "Angle of Repose" Isn't that something? JoAnn



I'd like to read your updated "Abigail Dare."Have to see what you've done.
Your friend, JoAnn Hill