247 thoughts on “Mark’s Superpuzzle Trilogy”

  1. Hello Mr. Hamilton; I feel a little strange knowing that I’m actually addressing you; someone I’ve, up ’till now, have only read and read about.  Great story! —Jason M.

  2. After reading Superpuzzle several times, I realized that I was never going to be the same person again.  I was so overwhelmed by its content that I ordered a further three copies to give to friends.  I feel that Superpuzzle has encapsulated the essence of life in such a way that I no longer feel alone, after having cast aside the indoctrinated beliefs of my past. —Stephen W.

  3. Mark Hamilton’s most recent endeavor comes across to this reader as most evidently a real labor of love.  It is heart warming. —John Mac

  4. A breakthrough — the inner child. The past few days I have been reading Superpuzzle in what little spare time I have. Ummm…everything is starting to click together now. The inner-child thing really got me.  I have rediscovered my inner child and brought back that ability to think creatively to put the pieces together. It would be an absolute travesty if I ever let that ability fade in my daughter. As I make other breakthroughs, it will help me keep those alive in her as well. I have taken small steps; this is my first leap. Cheers to many more to come! —Lynn

  5. I wish I could leave where I am and go to this kind of community that has this kind of teaching, I would do it. —Aurie

  6. Many thanks to the author of Superpuzzle.  Superpuzzle is like a map, and you can follow that map to the future. —Perry

  7. Dear Mr. Hamilton, Thank you for a wonderful story. What a society it would be where doing nothing actually improves my ability to do a task! Thank you again for a beautiful vision of the future. —Bob S.

  8. Superpuzzle is exciting and enlightening. In fact, I have realized we have wasted the juicy part of our lives. We were just schooled into the bicameral-values and just fell to all their directions. We were cowed into submission.  Our creativity vent was entirely blocked.  This is a masterpiece. Mark Hamilton is just awesome. He is excellent.  It is liberating. —Alexandre

  9. What is Superpuzzle all about? Removing negatives.  In a nutshell, it’s all about love and passion with a little anxiety woven in.  It’s the first novel written from the Twelve-Visions World. —Steven

  10. With the “honesty” formula as presented in Superpuzzle, the world must become a better place…without it there will be certain destruction. —Michael M.

  11. I’m on chapter 24 of Superpuzzle, and I can’t stop. I have read most of your books and really like them, but this one helps me put the basics into other members of my family in an easier way. —Ricardo L.

  12. I am enjoying reading Superpuzzle immensely; I have felt myself brought almost to tears in parts.  I think Superpuzzle will switch a lot of brains on!! —Lee H.

  13. Chapter 11, that’s where I am so far; the book is certainly attractive and sure seems to wake that sleeping child in me. A feeling of satisfaction and passion for life passed through me. Yeah, that’s HAPPINESS! —B.A.J.

  14. These people in Superpuzzle DO represent what is available to us NOW! They too started off in the anticivilization, yet they started injecting their natural creativity in society.  Superpuzzle gave me hope and showed me the way things SHOULD be in society. —Mike M.

  15. Goddamn Superpuzzle is awesome! It kicks extreme ass! I’ve read through about six chapters and it’s rekindled feelings I had not felt for years… The pure radiant innocence of this is incredible! I think this could be the big crossover point that gets the Twelve-Visions concepts to the masses in a digestible form. I’m getting thoughts like “is this for real?” and “don’t worry — happiness in the Universe is inescapable.” I realize that this “civilization” is a pretext for slavery; not obvious slavery, but a slow, piecemeal, debilitating slavery where the “authorities” keep the forces of production at just enough to sustain the masses, neither completely killing the populace nor allowing full blown prosperity. Man, those people are incredible bastards. My heart went out to Miss Annabelle and those kids. I had feelings of wanting to beat up those idiots on the school board. She and those children should have been protected at all costs. Unlike Ayn Rand, this story while retaining the same positive sense of life as that book had, if not more so, was written from a male perspective, and thus sir, you have created one of the most intensely sexually attractive characters I’ve ever seen in Miss Annabelle. —Mike C. T.

  16. Mark, fantastic stuff.  Can’t wait until the next one, and how soon until the movie?  Steven Speilberg as director. —Howard

  17. Dear Mr. Hamilton, I read Superpuzzle and found it to be every bit as enlightening, provocative and effective as Ayn Rand’s Atlas Shrugged.  Congratulations on a well crafted story. —Andy D.

  18. Thank you so much for Superpuzzle.  First of all, the book is outstanding. That’s actually an understatement. It’s uplifting, inspirational, educating and a very easy, captivating read. Everyone from age 9-90 should have a copy. It could simply change the world. —David A. K.

  19. I just had to send you another compliment on this publication. This story is awesome. This is really something new, different, and exciting.  It really gets down to practical application.  Well, I believe that you have really done that with this story. I have been speed reading with a vengeance for the past three evenings, and I am totally into this story!  This is great work.  Please publish this gem. I want to own a bound volume of this publication. I cannot wait to sit down with my son and read this with him.  Now, back to my reading!! —J.G.M.

  20. You should make Superpuzzle into a movie, it would be a sure hit, and think of all the lives it could touch and change. —Brad C.

  21. brilliant. I feel that this story should be made into a movie. In my opinion, this story is perfect. By coincidence, I happen to be a twenty-two year old college student and would be interested in playing the part of Jake. A long shot, but worth a try. —Tim A.

  22. Just got done reading Superpuzzle, so powerful. Is there any way that it will be made into a movie format? By the end of the story, I didn’t want to leave that world. Thank you for sharing the picture with me, it has changed my life forever. —Jack D. O.

  23. Superpuzzle knocked my socks off. It seems to crystallize through simplicity and clarity the very ideals that we all look for but are too distracted or ignorant to access. Superpuzzle has definitely got my motor running. Many Thanks. —Jake

  24. The touching parts show the great strength of Mark Hamilton’s writing style. Very heartwarming stuff. I liked many parts of Superpuzzle.  I liked Miss Annabelle’s cellmate telling about her life. The part where Hamilton describes Grassroots Charts and how it worked was pretty cool too. It was also kind of exciting when Jake was running around getting the group together. I guess those parts would be my favorites. —Marquis de S.

  25. I am the 51-year-old home-school teacher of a six-year-old girl.  This is the best, most informative story for children I have ever read!  It explains my thoughts, exactly, in a way much better than I could ever have done.  You are a wonderful person. —Kozy

  26. When I was a teenager about 25 years ago someone once asked me “What is Love”.  At that time love was a warm feeling I felt, but I didn’t know how to explain it.  Over the years, that question would come to mind occasionally, yet I could never put that feeling into words.  Until I read this story!  W0W.  —Kiehn

  27. Magnificent!  I simply couldn’t stop reading, chapter by chapter, even when my eyes started to tire.  I’ll go back and read it again.  I want to say that Superpuzzle told the tale so powerfully that I was captivated beyond anything I’ve ever read before.  I loved it.  I have had many similar experiences (on a less dramatic scale). I must admit that I was beginning to lose hope that I would ever find another human being who knew what I knew (although I have never articulated it so eloquently as Superpuzzle).  I am beyond ecstatic at this moment.  I am eagerly awaiting the opportunity to meet other people who feel “just like me.”  Glorious! Superpuzzle is great, really great.  Thank you so  much. —Jansett

  28. The turning point for me came when I read Superpuzzle. After devouring that, I was so emotionally stirred and intellectually stimulated. Thank you! —Eric

  29. Superpuzzle MUST be published on its own in hardback and/or paperback.  Get it into the hands of the general populace, and word-of-mouth will spread like wildfire!  Everyone who reads this will want to CHERISH their own personal copy and re-read it often. It will be the treasure that changes their lives forever! —Jim P.

  30. I love Superpuzzle.  I just finished reading through it for the second time. I find it interesting how it seems to be a lot like a good movie seen over again.  I am inspired. —Dwain B.

  31. I am so excited about Superpuzzle, I am in a rush to gain as much information as quickly as possible, and can’t do it quickly enough. The thinking is so profound at such a deep level that I am shaken to the very core of my being. All my life I have been on a journey to discover, no indeed to create Who I Am and Who I Want To Be and to do it with integrity, honesty and with value to mankind. Though I am still in the early stages of reading, I am beginning to notice a change in my thinking and the way in which I view the world. I have this profound feeling that this work will provide the shift that I have so long been searching for. It is with profound gratitude that this work has found it’s way into my hands. Thank You, Mark Hamilton. —Steven

  32. Remarkably well written. Truly excellent. I have a M.S. and read a lot. I feel qualified to say this is a wonderfully easy-to-read, clear and insightful narrative. Yes. Wonderfully insightful. Remarkable. I do not now feel a need to finish my morning coffee. My brain has already just been pleasantly awakened. —Steph

  33. Wonderful novel. This is fabulous.  Finding and building one’s dream gets lost in the shuffle and scuffle. Superpuzzle is a wonderful way to point out the forest despite the trees. I feel a reawakening happening.  —Stephen

  34. I read Mark Hamilton’s Superpuzzle. It’s beautifully written. I was smiling one moment and choking on my tears the next — all through the novel. —Alex A.

  35. First of all I have to say I have really enjoyed Superpuzzle.  I’ve found myself not wanting to put it down and found myself rushing to get back to it.   My 11-year-old son has also started reading Superpuzzle, but I would like to introduce the whole idea to my 4-year-old and 14-year-old (who doesn’t like to read unless he has to). —Perci P.

  36. Mr. Hamilton, After reading your novel, I wanted to take a moment to tell you how wonderful it is.  I’ve read it through and have just started again for the second time.  This is simple, fresh, and, well, awesome. —June

  37. First I’d just like to say that in terms of influential, positive, powerful, and clearly written books, your Superpuzzle (the fictional counterpart to your nonfiction — Secrets, Visions, Powers) has only one peer in history — that being Rand’s Atlas Shrugged.  Superpuzzle however, is wider-scope and (although easier for the general public to digest) more profound at the deepest levels of fully integrated honesty — the level that as you rightly say “pulls the ‘child of the past’ out from its hiding place.”  Through 36 chapters, there wasn’t one that didn’t bring tears to my eyes.  In contrast, Atlas Shrugged brought tears to my eyes in only two spots.  I could go on and on about the incomparable value of creating a story of that magnitude and with that positive view of the future, but I’d better close for now. —Chris T.

  38. Although I am still reading Superpuzzle, I find it very refreshing, and I can actually see through illusions as I continue to read the rest of the story.  I was once like those third graders, yet there were adults who didn’t give me the road map I needed, and they meant well.  But their ways closed me down for a long time.  Thank you for Superpuzzle. —Pamela

  39. Mr. Hamilton:  Superpuzzle was brilliant.  If I had had a teacher like Miss Annabelle, I wouldn’t be 37 years old getting ready to get ready.  I wouldn’t be a loser!!! I want to thank you for helping me find my “Friday-Night Essence.”  I had never even heard of such a thing, let alone find it within myself. Since reading your material, I have nearly finished two manuscripts, and I am formulating several business ventures.  I’m still working on my procrastination and my flab, but I now have a clearer vision of where my life is to go.  Thank you very, very much.  Finding my Friday-Night Essence alone was worth the price of Superpuzzle. —Robert

  40. I have read through Superpuzzle (MAKE IT A MOVIE, MAN!!!)  When I began reading Superpuzzle, I was trying to loose weight, but was unlucky at all the temptations out there. Well, I have now lost a total of 17 pounds since then and it has stayed off.  After reading Superpuzzle, I found out what I want to do. I really wanted to become a writer and inventor. I already have one book almost complete, two others in the making, and about six inventions on the drawing board. And add on top of that, I have begun reading books about quantum physics! A year ago, I would not even dream of touching the complexity of it, but now, I already have a hypothesis in the works. And to top off the Sundae, I am only 21 and am working full time and going to class full time. Now that is something that I am still amazed about. —Mike G.

  41. I just finished reading Superpuzzle. It was excellent. It put life into the proper perspective for me. My favorite sections were the interactions between Miss Annabelle and her young students, much like the interactions between Robin Williams and his students in The Dead Poets Society, only much more meaningful. By the end of the second chapter, I had formed in my mind what Miss Annabelle would look like, including hair color, eye color, skin tone, height, body structure, everything. When we finally got a description of her, I couldn’t believe it because, except for the shade (I got the color right) of her eyes, which were darker than I imagined, I was dead on in every aspect. I was in love with Miss Annabelle, and I longed to be in her class. Her world was built on a foundation of honesty, truth, fairness, integrity, and justice. Her world is one that I would gladly embrace and fight for. —Robert A.

  42. This is the best fictional story I’ve ever read. I’ve been an avid reader for about five years now, and read almost every book available. But nothing could have prepared me for what I was about to read during Superpuzzle. I’m not completely finished with the book yet, but, when I got to the end of the twenty-ninth chapter, I felt compelled to write to you and tell you how great a value this book is to humanity. Keep up the excellent work on creating a civilization that everybody will eventually prosper from.   —Robert

  43. Superpuzzle is so powerful I know my life is changing. I have affirmed that I shall live a life of total honesty with complete responsibility for self with integrity. It surely would be great if a movie was made of Superpuzzle. —Jimmy R.

  44. I enjoyed reading Superpuzzle more than anything I ever read. And I bet it would bring someone great pleasure as described in Superpuzzle to be among all those benevolent people creating an extraordinarily wondrous atmosphere such as that. Perhaps it could really become an actuality within my lifetime. Hopefully, one day. —Joe

  45. I just read Superpuzzle for the zillionth time. Excellent!!! Just exactly what is needed. As I read this, the ideas of achieving my dreams just flowed. Thank you. Thank you. And Thank you. —Frank W.

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