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|    AlleyCat to All    |
|    Re: Re - post - Is there a password mana    |
|    01 Feb 11 02:14:55    |
      XPost: alt.comp.freeware       From: al@aohell.com              In article <4d470ab2$0$1069$afc38c87@read01.usenet4all.se>,       DONTvictordix@imapmail.orgSPAMME says...              > It is difficult to imagine a more distinct and intelligible review       > than DasFox' but I will try ;)       >       > The first two books, The Philosopher's (Sorcerer's Stone) and Chamber       > of Secrets were written in simpler fashion. By simpler, I mean that       > they were more descriptive, stage setting, character introductions and       > backgrounds. Yes, they were more readable to younger Potterites.       >       > Keep in mind, Ms. Rowling by the time SS/PS went film, she was writing       > both for book and movie and for a much broader audience       > chronologically.       >       > Mr. or Mrs. Cat, may I suggest that you do as I have counseled my       > cohort Draco Malfoy? Listen to the audiobooks (Stephen Fry); at least       > SS/PS and COS and read the others?       >       > I would be happy to send the audiobooks the entire collection to you       > in mp3 format if you wish. Let me know what email I should utilize.              Thank you very much for the offer and your comments. I have too many books and       audio books already that I need to catch up on. I DID listen to SS or COS back       when they came out, on a trip to Disney. It was pretty rudimentary in it's       presentation, but very enjoyable. Thanks again.              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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