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Publication-day celebrations
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Create a gift
book
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For gift book to be a big hit, it
has to be about a subject that the receiver cares passionately about. So
here are steps to follow to create a really great gift book:
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Find out the following essential
information about the person for whom you're creating the book. When you
have this information you can either write a book about the subject (like
3-D movies) or about your friend (enjoying 3-D movies):
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Favorite colors, foods, sports,
socks, music
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Birthplace
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Hobbies
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Talents
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Travels
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Pastimes
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Friends and relatives
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Milestones
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Memorable events
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Ways to find out essential information
about your friend if you don't already know:
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Go out to lunch together and see what
she orders
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Every time you see him, write down
his sock colors (here you get valuable sock and color information)
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During your next conversation say,
"Where were you born?" (She'll never guess you're going to put this
information into a book, so don't panic).
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Also good questions to ask are, "What
do you want to be when you grow up?" "What do you do in your spare
time?" and "Where did you get that funny hat?"
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You can be an important part of any
gift book. You can write about fun times you have had together with your
friend. Be sure to include pictures, hair clippings, and ticket stubs. You
can also illustrate your memories with pictures. If you don't like to
draw, you can usually find a picture of almost anything online and print
it out. Just don't use images from the Web in your book and then
sell the gift book to your friend because that would be copyright
infringement.
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It's a nice touch to dedicate your gift
book to the recipient or to your friendship, so be sure to create a
dedication page.
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After you have learned all kinds of
interesting information about your friend and created a gift book on a
subject that the recipient really cares about (you can't go wrong if you
make the book entirely about the recipient), be sure to sign the book and
date it so years down the road he or she will be able to easily remember
when you made the book.
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