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Written by:MarginPressAdmin
6/17/2009 6:02 PM

Dear Margins Press:
 
I'm very pleased to announce that the June 2009 issue of our online book review magazine "MBR Bookwatch" features a review of "Devil's Island".
 
Here is the review:
 
MBR Bookwatch: June 2009
James A. Cox, Editor-in-Chief
Midwest Book Review
278 Orchard Drive, Oregon, WI 53575
 
Dunford's Bookshelf
 
Devil's Island
Frank de Sales
Margins Press
info@marginspress.co.za
9780620403627, $14.00, www.marginspress.co.za
 
Just when you come to a tropical island to get away, the ultimate battle between good and evil erupts. "Devil's Island" is a black comedy tale following two young lovebirds who want to keep their relationship strong by visiting a tropical paradise. Their love will be tested as the will of Satan has chosen their vacation destination for his latest expansionist efforts. "Devil's Island" is a unique approach to the battle of good and evil, and is highly recommended.
 
Michael Dunford
Reviewer

You have complete permission to utilize the review in any manner you deem useful for marketing and promotion. Assuming your book is registered with Amazon.com I have instructed our webmaster to post the review there.
 
Additionally, this review will be archived on our Midwest Book Review website for the next five years at http://www.midwestbookreview.com
 
Please send an email notification to my attention at mwbookrevw@aol.com for your future titles as they are published and become available to the reading public.
 
James A. Cox
Editor-in-Chief
Midwest Book Review
278 Orchard Drive
Oregon, WI, 53575, USA

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Re: The Midwest Book Review

I read your book and differ from the review. I know what the story read, but there is more to it. I'm of the oppinion that you have a dark side, in which you admire the Goth side. Maybe you would like to be part of it. On the other side you might be a gay jew whishing to be catholic.

By Dionisis Christos on  8/28/2009 2:27 PM

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