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Old 05-14-2010, 11:08 AM   #7
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***Will you be publishing the dead tree edition, Neil?***

Sadly, Dadio, we don't run non-fiction. If we did, I snatch Nick's hand off.

This wee book grabs you by the short-and-curlies for three reasons 1) it's a remarkable piece of writing 2) the reader feels the book is written exclusively with him/her in mind 3) you're on the edge of your seat at every page-turn wondering if Nick really can pull off an entire book before he collapses over his keyboard.

Does he manage it? Is there a *The End*? Does Life With No Breaks end mid-sentence on page 140? ... Not gonna tell you! Buy it now while it's still dirt cheap (before some big publisher picks it up) and find out for yourself. You won't regret it. And you'll probably, as I did, read it in the spirit in which it was written ... in one sitting.

Hoots. Neil
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