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WORDS FOR THE ROAD IIIThe author George Manus released his first "WORDS FOR THE ROAD" in May 2018. The second saw daylight in December, and this, the third, came in Mars 2019. With this short interval between the release-dates in mind, he dedicated it to "The Time".He simply calls the book WORDS FOR THE ROAD III with subtitle: 121 short reflections and puns, and presents them like the two first ones in both English and Norwegian.It´s not a coincidence that the first contained 114, the second 117, and this one 121 short reflections and puns. Three of the authors lucky numbers are 14 - 17 and…mehr

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WORDS FOR THE ROAD IIIThe author George Manus released his first "WORDS FOR THE ROAD" in May 2018. The second saw daylight in December, and this, the third, came in Mars 2019. With this short interval between the release-dates in mind, he dedicated it to "The Time".He simply calls the book WORDS FOR THE ROAD III with subtitle: 121 short reflections and puns, and presents them like the two first ones in both English and Norwegian.It´s not a coincidence that the first contained 114, the second 117, and this one 121 short reflections and puns. Three of the authors lucky numbers are 14 - 17 and 21. ORD MED PÅ VEIEN IIIForfatteren George Manus utgav sin første ORD MED PÅ VEIEN i mai 2018. Den andre så dagens lys i desember og den tredje ble utgitt i mars 2019. Han har kalt boken ORD MED PÅ VEIEN III med undertittel: 121 korte refleksjoner og ordspill, og presenterer dem som de to første på både engelsk og norsk.Det er ingen tilfeldighet at den første inneholdt 114, den andre 117 og denne 121 korte refleksjoner og ordspill. Tre av forfatterens lykketall er 14 - 17 og 21.Happy reading - God leselystMarch 2019
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George Manus was born in England 14.05.39. His mother was Ida Nikoline Lindebrække from Norway and his English father George Bernardes. His parents divorced and George grew up, after the Second World War, as the stepson of war hero Max Manus in Norway. He got the name Manus but was never adopted. All his professional life he was engaged in the Max Manus companies and leader of same for about 40 years. Throughout his adult life, he has thought about EVERYTHING, making notes along the way, as a basis for the books he knew he would write upon retirement. George Manus has fulfilled his dreams and as of today has written several books. In his authorship one can sense the cosmopolitan, which isn't random. He has experienced a lot, lived abroad and for the last fifteen years been firmly ensconced in the South of Spain. Homepage: https://george-manus.jimdo.com