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Subject: New book written


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Tony Sandy
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Date Posted: 14:17:52 03/10/08 Mon

I've written a book, aimed at vocabulary building but can't get any takers on it and the only comments I've had so far is "It's just rows of words". I'd like some feedback from people in the field as to whether the intrinsic approach is floored: I'm probably an Aspergers Syndrome sufferer and I thought this would help the angle I'm approaching the material from, at least in remedial terms if not ordinary classroom literacy but I seem to be wrong - advice?/ opinions?

Go to Lulu.com, Education and Language section under 'Buy' and look up preview material for Logic Lists English by Tony Sandy.

Any comments appreciated, even if they are as harsh and dismissive as the above one from publishing field in Dyslexia area

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