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December 4, 2004

"Marks" in Chinese

By QBlog in

Hey, you remember that novel Marks? Sure you do. It's the story of a young married couple, two college roommates and a successful businessman whose lives ultimately intertwine as the result of a business opportunity — and a dream.

Well guess what? I'm pretty sure Marks has been translated into Chinese. Check out the RenBoQie blog and see for yourself. How cool is that? Gotta love the translations.

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That's fantastic. Considering that Amway China is the number one growth market for Alticor, timing may be very appropriate.

Maybe they can translate Eric Scheibler's story. It is in .html at:

http://www.amquix.info/merchants/book/table_of_contents.html

Woohoo! Press that Jihad all the way, baby.

hi all, I am amk who is translating the Marks into chinese. I found this noval from this site, I like it very much. I am currently an amway distrubter, I found some of the charactors in Marks are quite similar to my amway friends. So I decided to have the chinese version which I can share with them. This kind of novals are very rare in chinese.

Sorry for not getting the authorization for Marks's author Janet Marie Mills as I have no idea how can this be done. I haven't finished the whole chapters (just finished chapter 1 to 3, chapter 4 is coming soon). If this is disallowed, please let me know, I will give up my translation.

hi, scott, this address is not accessable: http://www.amquix.info/merchants/book/table_of_contents.html, I like to look at the noval you recommended, can you please check the link for me? Thanks a lot.

by the way, is there any way I can contact Janet Marie Mills ,the author of Marks?





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