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This book£¬Chicken Soup for the Soul£¬written by Jack Canfield£¬first appeared in 1993 and soon became a bestseller£¨¸ß·Ö¾äÐÍÒ»£©£®So far over 8 million copies have been sold£®The book will surely inspire readers of all ages£®It has been translated into tens of languages£¬spreading love to all the world£¨¸ß·Ö¾äÐͶþ£©£®Besides£¬an English version will be of great help to English learners as it will help improve our English£®
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To get more information£¬you can visit the website£®Get one and enjoy it!
Best wishes£®
Yours sincerely£¬
Li Hua

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Dr£®Adele Juda studied 5£¬000creative people in Germany£®She found there were more people with mental illness in this group than in the general population£®Poets had the highest rate£¨±ÈÀý£© of mental illness£¬followed by musicians£¬with lower numbers for painters and architects£®
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