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why do a complete revision of how good is your limit hold them then doing a true sequal?
I just recieved your book and i am working throug the excerises. I love it [img]/images/graemlins/smile.gif[/img]. I would rather have a sequal then have to go out and buy a book that half of it has the same material i have now. what are the reasons for a complete revision as opposed to a sequal considering that you are going to double the size of the first book? |
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Yeah. Kind of agree.
I guess I'm going to have to get the revised copy because it sounds like it will practically contain a whole new book within it...even though it will also be a repeat of the copy I already have. |
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#43
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I agree too. Replace all existing hands and then add some more. That way existing readers will buy it too.
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why do a complete revision of how good is your limit hold them then doing a true sequal? I just recieved your book and i am working throug the excerises. I love it [img]/images/graemlins/smile.gif[/img]. I would rather have a sequal then have to go out and buy a book that half of it has the same material i have now. what are the reasons for a complete revision as opposed to a sequal considering that you are going to double the size of the first book? [/ QUOTE ] Good point. My idea was to update and expand the first book but maybe a sequel is a better idea. I will consider this. Thanks to everyone for the input. |
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It is the chess way to do stuff ... reprint a book and add some new games to make it interesting, so it sells (too bad you can't call it The World Champion Edition) [img]/images/graemlins/wink.gif[/img]
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