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Hi!
Its always a pleasure to read your new bible stories. Despite from any
religious background, I love reading this book and your interpretations are
great!
Actually I sneaked around on your website. The presentation of the stories has a
lot to do with the content. Seems to be old in a new medium. Well done!
Regards,
Barbara
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In lugnet.build.ancient, Barbara Werth wrote:
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Its always a pleasure to read your new bible stories. Despite from any
religious background, I love reading this book and your interpretations are
great!
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Well, thank you very much. Glad youre enjoying the illustrations.
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Actually I sneaked around on your website. The presentation of the stories
has a lot to do with the content.
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No need to sneak! :)
Curious what you mean by the presentation of the stories has a lot to do with
the content. Is that unexpected?
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Seems to be old in a new medium.
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Unless James Cameron opens that
2,000 year old tomb and
finds some interlocking plastic bricks made by the barbarians of Northern
Europe, youre right. :)
Again, thanks!
-Brendan
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Curious what you mean by the presentation of the stories has a lot to do
with the content. Is that unexpected?
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No, of course its not. The fonts, pictures are fastidiously chosen. I never
realised how lovingly your homepage is made.
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Unless James Cameron opens that
2,000 year old tomb and
finds some interlocking plastic bricks made by the barbarians of Northern
Europe, youre right. :)
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Well, not exactly what I meant... ;-)
Regards,
Barbara
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