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Originally Posted by Disciple4life
I wonder why more people who have materials like these don't release them on kindle? Or Pdf?
No huge investment to get 2000 or 3000 books printed, charge a few bucks per sale and it is a win win situation for everybody.
When I was reading the part about the secret recording I couldn't get the mission impossible tune out of my head. So I went back a few line and reread them. Fudge wrote that section with a little more oomph and pizzazz to get a spy movie feel. My two cents.
I don't know if Fudge was physically involved but I did get the feeling that he thought that was the ultra cool part of the story, that he was just dying to write.
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I am eclectic concerning the format of a book depending on the title. Most books relating to Oneness Pentecostal history-- I prefer a hard copy. Ebooks really come in handy for copying and pasting quotes into papers and in internet discussions like this though.