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Waterbrook Press (Colorado Springs): 2008. 243 pages.
Archive 2008-08-01 2008
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Waterbrook Press (Colorado Springs): 2008. 243 pages.
August Christian Science Fiction/Fantasy Blog Tour: Broken Angel 2008
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Sales spiked to 25,000 copies or more a month, up from an average of 5,000 in the first three months after the book came out, according to Dan Rich, who at the time was publisher of Waterbrook, the book's small Christian imprint.
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"They were brown-paper-bag books," says Don Pape, who worked in Waterbrook marketing at the time.
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Next month Waterbrook relaunches the series with revisions that take into account the many novel and high-tech ways that men and women can now look at porn and otherwise avail themselves of inappropriate sexual interaction: mobile phones with video applications; Facebook; texting.
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It is also published by Waterbrook Press, a Christian company and I first saw it for sale at Family Christian Bookstore.
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‘Our friend Waterbrook will excuse me if I forbear to explain myself generally, on account of the magnitude of the interests involved.’
David Copperfield 2007
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Waterbrook was only too happy, as it appeared to me, to have such interests, and such names, even hinted at, across his table.
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Our friend Waterbrook will excuse me if I forbear to explain myself generally, on account of the magnitude of the interests involved.
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'I confess I am of Mr.. Waterbrook's opinion,' said Mr. Waterbrook, with his wine-glass at his eye.
David Copperfield Dickens, Charles, 1812-1870 1917
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