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Top 20! You rock!
Hi, David here again. Yesterday, I made a shameless plea for readers to buy Where Have All The Emails Gone? and help move it from #26 on Amazon's list of best-selling books on the Executive Branch to #25.
Well, you rock! I woke up this morning to find it had moved to #20! You've put the book into the Top 20 and that's just really cool! Of course, Amazon recalculates sales constantly, so I don't know how long it'll stay at #20, but still, this definitely gives me bragging rights for the radio interview I'm doing Wednesday morning (details to follow later today when I find out myself).
This is a big Thank You to everyone! And now, I return you to James and our normal news coverage.
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