IT'S not every day that a Bolton bookshop gets a message from someone called Christ seeking The Truth.
But Sandra Heilberg, co-owner of Sweetens in Deansgate just has -- thanks to her own enterprise.
Terry Pratchett, fantasy book author and creator of Discworld, was at the shop yesterday to sign copies of his latest hardback The Truth and new paperback The Fifth Elephant.
Sandra called up the bulletin board square of Pratchett's Internet website and left a one-line message that he was coming to Bolton.
And before you could say fantasy, she received an order for a signed copy from Paul Christ in Michigan, USA. IT'S not every day that a Bolton bookshop gets a message from someone called Christ seeking The Truth.
But Sandra Heilberg, co-owner of Sweetens in Deansgate just has -- thanks to her own enterprise.
Terry Pratchett, fantasy book author and creator of Discworld, was at the shop yesterday to sign copies of his latest hardback 'The Truth' and new paperback 'The Fifth Elephant'.
Sandra called up the bulletin board square of Pratchett's Internet website and left a one-line message that he was coming to Bolton.
And before you could say fantasy, she received an order for a signed copy from Paul Christ in Michigan, USA.
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