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"Five Virtues And The key To Relationship Success" is a must read article for men and women who are struggling to find their perfect match. Our members will definitely benefit from reading this great article.- Sunny Wang
Founder and CEO at LoveDetour.com
Thank You for all your help & advice. It means a lot to have someone take there time to help and understand what you are trying to accomplish. You had my letter back in a flash! Looking forward to future endeavors!
Miguel Ivery / Label Mgr Afro:Baile Records http://www.afrobaile.com
"I've
worked with Charles on a number of writing projects. His work is
excellent. He's prompt, professional, and very versatile in his
ability to articulate a wide variety of topics." Jared Emin, http://www.FarFromBoring.com
Thanks so much for your excellent work! I
took a lot of time in creating my book, and it's clear you took
great care in editing it for me. The result is a polished, and
professional product. I thank you, and my readers do too.
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Is it live or is it Memorex? A few
years back, that was the hook line on a television commercial
for a company that sold blank cassette tapes. The viewer watched
Ella Fitzgerald belt out an extremely high note, which caused a
wine glass to shatter. Or so we thought that was what we were
watching. Apparently a Memorex tape replayed her voice the whole
time -- to say that their cassette tapes sounded just like the
real thing. I had a similar reaction while reading "The
Legend of Kokobono."
Let me get something straight
before I continue. The actual legend of Kokobono sounds like
fiction. There is an island called Lialah,, a mysterious food
ingredient termed Shee, a group who became the family Soon, and
of course Kokobono. In order to influence many civilizations,
Kokobono personifies himself through the power of facial and
bodily transformation to interact with different cultures. Now
he needs someone to record his stories.
An alias John Smith tracks down
Charles Steed, the author, to write a book about Kokobono's
experiences. Just imagine putting yourself in Charles' shoes,
and that's when the story starts to sound like the truth. Like
me, Charles doesn't believe the legend. Several conversations
transpire to convince him that this mission is his purpose. At
the very point Charles questions certain things, the very same
questions arise in my mind. You know the saying, "Took the
words right out of my mouth," Well, that's exactly what
happens. By the end of the "Talent Scouts," Charles
eagerly agrees to be the messenger. I then begin to think to
myself, "Is this truth, or is it fiction?"
Charles Steed "transcribes" the conversations, and two
of Kokobono's stories with vivid realism. His words swept me
into my subconscious events which seemed so far fetched that
they just could be true. Mark Twain's quote -- "Truth is
stranger that fiction, but it is because fiction is obliged to
stick to possibilities; truth isn't."- describes his style
of writing exactly. I recommend "The Legend of Kokobono"
to those who might want to read about reality adventures,
instead of watching them on TV.
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