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I don't ordinarily share testimonials here, but this was a very pleasant one to receive:
I am a computer science major at Queens College of the City University of New York and I have recently purchased you book "Creating Cool HTML 4 Web Pages." I must say that I am truly impressed. You see, I have my own company, J I Diamond International, which deals in fine quality diamonds and jewelry and I have recently posted some of my merchandise on Ebay. I can't tell you enough how much I appreciate what your book has to offer, especially due to the fact that I am no fool when it comes to computers. Designing a webpage has always been a dream and all of my friends have told me to use Front Page or other Page builders. Yet starting from scratch is always difficult. Anyways I just wanted to say thank you for writing such a good book. I really enjoy it.And thank you for reading it and communicating with me! Even better, there's now an upgrade path from Creating Cool HTML 4 Web Pages" called, ingeniously enough, Creating Cool Web Sites with HTML, XHTML and CSS. Further, if anyone is interested in the possibility of a copy of the book for review (that you'd need to publish somewhere online or in print) please don't hesitate to contact me so we can talk.
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