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Waldenbooks, Aurora Mall, April 27, 2002 Phil poses happily with his new copy of The 13th Power. Later, he brought us a pizza. Thanks, Phil. |
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Brian is an aspiring fantasy writer. He went away with a copy of The 13th Power and an information brochure for the Rocky Mountain Fiction Writers. |
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B. Dalton Bookseller, Aurora Mall, April 27, 2002 Wendll is getting married but he's not going on the honeymoon without his autographed copy of The 13th Power. Congratulations, Wendll. Best wishes. |
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Mother and daughter are out shopping on Saturday afternoon. They'll be taking home The 13th Power for Dad. Thank you, ladies. |
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Kelly moves in close to get a good view as I sign her copy of The 13th Power. Thanks, Kelly. Enjoy the adventure. |
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Here's a man that hasn't read a science fiction book in over 8 years. He's in for a treat with this one. |
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If I recall correctly, this lady thought The 13th Power would be a great read for her husband. I suggested she be sure to read, too, as I wrote it with women readers in mind, primarily focusing on the relationships between the characters. I see no harm in mixing a little romance with murder and mayhem. |
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This handsome young couple is looking forward to reading The 13th Power together. When the fate of the world is at stake, they like fast-paced action. They'll get plenty of that in this book. |
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I decided to include this picture of Bill relaxing after a busy afternoon touting The 13th Power. This table was stacked with books when we arrived. I nearly signed them all, but I couldn't have done it without his help, and the help of Bobette Ames (working the camera) and Teri Harrington (passing out bookmarks). They could have been outside enjoying the beautiful Colorado weather, but instead, chose to help me promote my book. I can't thank them enough. |
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