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 Post subject: New Chaplin Website in support of the US book launch
PostPosted: 03 Sep 2008 10:08 pm 
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Hi guys.

An interesting new web site has been created in support of Chaplins book launch in the US.

You may want to check it out: http://www.patricechaplin.com/index.html

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Hi Roger. Ya, well I was at first, but they seem to be doing a much beter job of promoting the book then C&R did in the UK, and they will be involved in the next book as well. I've had the good fortune to read that manuscript and will comment on it when I return from Girona (off to study with Ingrid again - no Bees this time; )....It's connected to COS, but in a totally different way. Interesting...

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This book is truly a gem. I enjoyed it immensely. :)

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To understand the Girona enigma you'll need to read up on "Marian Apperitions".........La Salette, Fatima and Lourdes.


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 Post subject: where is the tie-in?, please explain...
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Sheila,

I don't follow at all on this one, be so kind and spell it out with some meat on the soup bones.

Is an enigma the equivalent of a Marian Apparatíon? If so, how so

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Good Morning Jake,

Have you read the book in question.....?


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 Post subject: which book, Sheila?
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My question was in reference to Marian apparitions. I read up on all the more usual ones + a few others that are not so publicized.

In the Girona enigma you say read about apparitions so I still can't make the automagical leap you suggest.

I just received 2 Patrice books from Tingra, so which of the 2 do you suggest I read 1st.

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 Post subject: Re: which book, Sheila?
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jakeabf wrote:
I just received 2 Patrice books from Tingra, so which of the 2 do you suggest I read 1st.


Jake - I presume one's "Happy Hour" and the other is "City of Secrets", in which case I'd say read "Happy Hour" first, as Chaplin wrote this first. I'll be reading them the other way around, but only because I'd only heard of the first after I'd read the second. However, I understand that there are parts of the first that set the scene for the second (in some way, not sure, I think Tingra wrote a bit about it a while back on one of the Girona threads), so that'd be the way round to do it.


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 Post subject: yep, ya got that right, Richard
PostPosted: 25 Sep 2008 6:51 pm 
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Richard,

Those are the 2 Tingra sent. I started on Hugo first, how's that for a pun huh? Hugo is describing a phenomenon he calls the F U F, the Fuck up Fairy, which he says has plagued him all his life. Well after a couple of comi-tragic episodes he slogs slowly onward to RLC.

In the Girona scene it seems, if I get my scenarios correct, Patrice also runs into some rather dramatic events as well. I hope she is as self-deprecating humorful as Hugo is, otherwise she may make it a tear-jerker without intending her book to read like that.

Eventually I will dig + delve onto Girona, thanks to Tingra.

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