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#1 - 14th Jan 2006 09:56:25

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Heard today that the Texas Libraries Association has chosen Myrren's Gift as one of its Best Reads for 2006/07 which it will distribute in a catalogue to all school, educators and libraries throughout the huge State in an effort to encourage more senior students to read independently. Good eh?

#2 - 14th Jan 2006 13:03:26

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Woohoo! Bravo! I think both the concept and the fact they chose Myrren are excellent moves! :y

#3 - 14th Jan 2006 13:07:29

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Yep, they're printing up 30,000 copies of the mass market paperback which releases shortly across the States.

#4 - 14th Jan 2006 17:13:11

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That's great! If memory serves, the population of Texas is almost the same as Oz, so the print run size is a good indication of their confidence in you :) Takes business hat off... WOOHOO!:y

#5 - 15th Jan 2006 07:40:00

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Yeeharrrh .... The stars at night are big and bright --- deep in the heart of Texas - all 30,000 of them. Excellent news - bravo and good luck with the expanded profile in the USA - stunning news... mayhaps this trend will permeate the remainder of the US market - you a a trailblazer. I salute you.