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Volume II of Jeff Head' Dragon's Fury Series now available in Adobe Ebook format
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| July 25, 2002
| Jeff Head
Posted on 07/25/2002 1:37:28 AM PDT by Jeff Head
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To: NorseWood
Thanks!
The printed version of Volume II should be available in the next week or so. I will update the site as soon as I know (using the special note page) and will also announce it here on FR.
To: sciencediet
I look forard to ou thoughts and input when you finish.
I believe you will find volume II to be every bit as compelling and exciting as volume I.
The printed version of Volume II should be available in the next week or so. I will update the site as soon as I know (using the special note page) and will also announce it here on FR.
To: Dukie; Pistolshot
Thanks Dukie. I did clear with Jim the posting of periodic threads on the series. I am sure he will tell me directly if I go too far. I am trying to insure I do not do that.
But, just to clarify and be sure. Due to the nature of FR's organization, there can be and is no direct business relationship between Dragon's Fury and FR.
I have donated part of the proceeds from known Freeper sales to Jim and FR on my on volition. Hope this helps clarify things.
To: Jeff Head
Thanks for the good news Jeff.
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posted on
07/25/2002 6:18:39 PM PDT
by
Dubya
To: Jeff Head
The other day I was in the local auto parts store. A lady comes in and asks for a seven ten cap. We all looked at each other and said, "What's a seven ten cap?"
She said, "You know, it's right on the engine. Mine got lost some how and I need a new one."
"What kind of a car is it on," they asked.
Now I'm thinking maybe an old Datsun Seven Ten, but no, she said its a Buick. "OK lady, how big is it?" She makes a circle with her hands about 3 1/2 inches in diameter. "What does it do?"
"I don't know, but its always been there."
One of us gave her a note pad and asked her if she could draw a picture of it. So she makes a circle about 3 1/2 inches in diameter and in the center she writes 710. The guys behind the counter are looking at it upside down as she writes it and they just fall down laughing hystericly.
One guy said, "I think you want an 'OIL' cap."
She said, "Seven Ten cap, oil cap, I don't care what you call it, I just need one! I don't see what is so funny about it."
Proverbs 3:5 NIV "Trust in the LORD with all your heart and lean not on your own understanding;"
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posted on
07/25/2002 6:28:06 PM PDT
by
Dubya
To: Dukie
Thanks for the bump Dukie!
I need to call you soon.
See if we can do lunch late next week.
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posted on
07/25/2002 7:15:05 PM PDT
by
GEC
To: Jeff Head
Dare I make a personal observation that Trodden Under is even better (a relative, entirely subjective term, I know) than Breath of Fire? So, anyone who has already read Breath of Fire (which is excellent in its own right), will be more than captivated by this next volume of the series.
Trouble is, at this rate of out-doing himself on each successive volume, by the time we reach #5, it will be one of those cant put it down until Im finished happenings. And I dont want to have to stay up all night for several nights reading (its the bags under the eyes thing)....
But I digress.... :)
Congratulations again, Jeff! Looking forward to placing Volume II right next to Volume I on my bookshelf (and Ive reserved sufficient space there for III, IV and V, too :)
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posted on
07/25/2002 8:16:11 PM PDT
by
joanie-f
To: Jeff Head
Thanks for posting the update.... I'm looking forward to ordering it!
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posted on
07/25/2002 8:44:42 PM PDT
by
Mulder
To: Dubya
LOL! That's a GREAT story. 710=Oil.
Thanks my friend and a BUMP for 710!
To: joanie-f
Thanks Joanie ... you and Chris, the Matt's, Art, Corey, Bruce and the others who have helped so much are a big part of it.
I just hope that Volume II helps drive more exposure so more people can be exposed to the messages.
God's best to you and yours ... for faith, life and liberty!
To: Mulder
Thank you. I look forward to your thoughts regarding it when you are done. If you are so inclined, please consider a short review on Amazon and maybe here on FR too.
I believe, if you enjoyed Volume I, will certainly like Volume II.
To: Foghat
bump
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posted on
07/25/2002 9:23:08 PM PDT
by
suni
To: Dukie
As always, thanks for the BUMPS, the support, the encouragement and the faith my friend. You help in this project has been tremendous and the impact incalculable.
God's best to you.
To: suni
Thanks for the BUMP! Bump'ed BTTT!
To: Jeff Head
Jeff let me take this opportunity to thank you for the book you sent me and to let you know that I have about 600 pages left on the two books I'm reading now.
Then your book is next. I read the first two chapters via the ebook version and Liked every bit of it that I got through but my eyes can't handle reading that much on a 15 inch monitor.LOL
To: big ern
No prob. I look forward to your thoughts. If you are so inclined, please consider a short revew on Amazon once you are complete.
I believe you will like the entire book ... and also believe you will find Volume II a great sequel/next in the series, every bit as compelling, enjoyable and engrossing ... maybe even more so.
FRegards!
To: Jeff Head; Lurker
I haven't read your series. I really SHOULD order it... I already know it's gonna be a great read.
But honestly, I just have ONE question... see, I always figured that if the Chinese Dragon flexes its muscles, it would invade and conquer its populous rival India. These countries do NOT like eachother, as you well know.
So... how do China and India end up in bed together? Care to humor me with a "spoiler", or should I just "read the book"?
Give us a little taste, kemosabe... (wheedle, wheedle, wheedle...)
To: Jeff Head
You're more than welcome, bro.
To: Dukie
Bump right back at ya
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posted on
07/26/2002 4:00:15 AM PDT
by
Dales
To: OrthodoxPresbyterian
Well, I'll try and whet your appetite a little. I know it is not considered too plausible, but then neither was a Nazi Germany, Stalinist Russia pact thought plausible or likely in the 1930's.
The Indian's in my book are frustrated to no end that they continue to have to seek Russian and even Chinese aid with weapons development as we (the US) continue a policy of building up and rewarding Pakistan.
When an opportunity comes for a Siberian Economic Development Pact that India, China and Russia enter into with India and China providing vast amounts of manpower and equipment to find and exploit resources in Siberia while providing Russia with significant hard currency ... the Indians jump at it. This economic tie ultimately leads to closer ties with China, ultimately militarily, as the west balks at and then use economic pressure to try and "break-up" the exclusive nature of the Siberian Pact.
It goes from there.
I look forard to your overall thoughts on Volume One and then the rest in the series.
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