247 thoughts on “Mark’s Superpuzzle Trilogy”

  1. Superpuzzle is Brilliant!!  I have been reading your books for ten years but Superpuzzle makes it all clear. —Bill P.

  2. I was amazed at how so many of the things that Miss Annabelle was teaching the students were already integral to my thinking, but I’d never felt they would be welcomed by others. —Darna  M.

  3. Superpuzzle: I see ways of honestly dealing with the dishonest people, and some good ideas on how to help educate my own children.  A little simpler than it seems sometimes. —Willy

  4. You have hit on a good idea with Superpuzzle. I am through Chapter 12, I hope that you are planning on publishing this. I would like to be able to savor this as well as read it with my 16-year-old son. It is a great read that embodies your philosophy in a manner that can be understood by many. —J. M.

  5. Superpuzzle could be a great movie. I think that I’d be delighted if a film was made from Mr. Hamilton’s book. I think, too, that I’m not the only one who thinks so. —Nicolas

  6. I really enjoyed the story and have spent the past two days reading it.  What a beautiful world.  I think it would make a great movie. —A.A.

  7. Just a thought on the movie version: Michelle Pfeiffer as Miss Annabelle, Louis Gossett Jr. as the janitor, Oprah Winfrey as the janitor’s wife (she’ll slim down for the part), Matthew Broderick as the college student (he can still pass for one), Kevin Spacey as the pip squeak guidance counselor, cameos Howard Stern as the abusive husband (flashback scene) seriously, he could play an evil version of himself. Maybe instead of a movie, it could become a TV serial, like how they converted Stephen King’s Golden Years into one hour-a-week episodes. With the flashbacks and the time span dealt with in Superpuzzle, it reminds me of the story of Reuben Hurricane Carter. That movie is a must see. —A Fan

  8. I am still interested in the investment of $$$, and more valuable, time for a project of bringing Superpuzzle to a worldwide marketable movie. I am sincere and passionate.  Please join me in promoting this as a worldwide HIT in the cinematic spectrum.  Again, thanks Mr. Hamilton for your epiphany. My honestly warm regards. —Killairne

  9. I have no skills in the movie-making process, but I would happily be an investor to the right producing company endorsed by Mark. Someone email me if this comes about so I can contribute my capital to this venture. One of hundreds…maybe thousands. —L. Proit

  10. I would like to see Superpuzzle made into a movie or even a mini-series followed by a weekly TV show. —R. Michael

  11. Dear Mr. Hamilton, I love your characters in Superpuzzle.  Miss Annabelle is wonderful and so are her 12 children. Many have asked you to make this into a movie?  Please let me know. —Laurie B.

  12. My favorite part of Superpuzzle, I think it’s when Hammerschmidt, or whatever his name was, decides to take on Melbourne during his insane attempt to rape Annabelle. The crazy buffoon makes like a bull and charges with his head down to try to take out Melbourne, but only succeeds in killing himself. Poetic Justice. —Ed

  13. Superpuzzle inspired me to someday have a dream house like Rico’s.  It also showed so much love for kids and family, it was touching. I really liked the reunion. It was wonderful that the twelve students finally got together. Made me teary eyed. —Patrick

  14. The beautiful values created by all of the positive characters! At the same time the outrage I felt for the abhorrent behavior of those who destroyed values. The contrast took me on an emotional roller coaster ride. The producers/creators created a kind of snowball effect of the values created.  The determination to do the right thing by these characters is enlightening, based on the scope of values generated.  All the different levels of actions from small to big, such as Belle giving hugs to those she loved all the way to Sally’s achievements, was impressive. The artists seem to be coming out and creating values for the public to get with the program.  I believe it was Ayn Rand who said she had fled Communist Russia when she saw the artists bow down to that regime.  Today the artists are singing a different tune and the world is getting better every day.  May you achieve the happiness that you have worked for. Kind Regards, Leon —Leon K.

  15. I am busy reading Superpuzzle and find that it helps me to live with a happy frame of mind, knowing that so much of what goes on in the world is merely an illusion created by government and media. —John M.

  16. Superpuzzle clearly explains and demonstrates value-producing ideas.  BEAUTIFUL!!!  I would be honored to contribute funds for a movie. —Danny T.

  17. Superpuzzle has helped me answer certain questions. I like to call it survival of the truly honest. —Ramon C.

  18. Mr. Hamilton: I believe you’re conveying a very special and important message through your writings. I hope that you will always continue, even in the face of criticism from skeptics and those who would benefit from society’s mindset. —Terrance

  19. I must say Superpuzzle amazes me. As closed-minded as some people are today about letting go of old beliefs that no longer serve them, can you imagine what a challenge it was for Miss Annabelle at that time?  If all people had her courage, love of life, and the determination to live the truth, just imagine how wonderful the world would be.  I applaud Miss Annabelle for her courage, integrity, honesty, and most of all, her love. —Kathy

  20. Hi! My name is Crystal, I have read Superpuzzle and I think you truly have a gift for bringing about an awareness through narrative means. I’m a Canadian, 22-year-old studying Psychology and Biotechnology at the University of Saskatchewan.  For years I have been confused about religion and why there are so many different perspectives. I felt lost.  But after reading your story, I have begun to grasp the concept of the irrational forces at work in the world.  I want to uncloud others like you have, but I don’t know how. Take care, Yours honestly, Crystal. —Crystal W.

  21. Wow, I thought we had lost Superpuzzle from the web site.  What mega values come with this story.  Maybe missing it from the web site for a few days makes for more appreciation of these values when they are returned. Thanks Mark. —Andy P.

  22. Having read Superpuzzle and digested its message, I have come to a greater understanding of what has been an obsession of mine since birth, that is the meaning of our existence and the purpose for which we serve in the Universe. I am only 21 years old, but I feel like I have aged a lifetime with the new ideas and methods of perception that have been hinted at and portrayed. —James T.

  23. I really liked Superpuzzle. There should have been more teachers like Ms. Annabelle while I was growing up.  Thanks for setting me on to something that makes sense in this weird, confusing world. —John H.

  24. I will recommend Superpuzzle to my friends as it has touched a deep emotional chord with me and so it will with others. —Dwain B.

  25. I find its concepts mind-opening and fascinating. I am keen to embrace many of the concepts and in particular those of educating my young children (4 and 1) in the methods of integrated-honesty thinking as brilliantly portrayed in Superpuzzle.  Many thanks. —Mark F.

  26. Mark, your story is amazing and I’m only on the third chapter.  Very inspiring. You really inspired me to continue the fight. —Iva M.

  27. I liked Superpuzzle very much. At times it brought tears of joy and excitement like I had not felt in years. —Miranda

  28. I just finished reading Superpuzzle, and I realized one thing — there will be no limit for the advancements of the supersociety; life will be a never ending story that gets better and better.  There’s a very interesting point in Superpuzzle when Jake reflects about the biggest problem that prevented people from discovering Nature’s Quintessential Secret, and finds out that the change of mentality started with an emotional change, which then triggered the people’s motivation. It simply comes down to that…a matter of having the positive emotions to start one’s motivational drive in order to make a start in creating values.  After that one critical starting point, one will never stop integrating and creating values.  Superpuzzle triggers the reader’s motivation! —M.M.

  29. This will really open eyes.  I was in a chat group and someone told me to get a copy of Superpuzzle. I’m so happy I did, I have been struggling with issues like this my whole life. It really opened my eyes. —Laurel

  30. I think this is a tremendous insight. This story is very simple and straight forward. We often forget about what makes us truly happy. We get so wrapped up as adults into our day to day living that we miss the true reason for living. I am glad I read this story today. Now I hope I can put it back into practice. —Mark F.

  31. A very solid story about happiness and true dreams, not those dreams that are cookie cutter capitalist crap. —Jason B.

  32. Wow, I’m just starting Chapter Four. I’ve definitely gained a ton of value already from the three previous chapters. Great job. —Brian G.

  33. I’m reading Superpuzzle.  I’m fascinated! It seems I’ve been searching for this all my life. I want to be involved in any way I can. —Floyd

  34. What I like about Superpuzzle was the people’s heart and the love they had. I can’t wait until we see this. I would love to see more stories like this from Mark. —Paul

  35. Dear Mr. Hamilton, I am currently on Chapter Twelve and can’t seem to get enough of Superpuzzle.  During Chapter Eleven, Jake and Jessie talk about Daniel Ward (the Presidential candidate).  My question is, do we have such a candidate?  Is it possible that You are that person?  If not, who is?  I’d like to give my support in any way possible! Thank you for enlightening me and helping me turn my life around for the better!  I truly mean that from the bottom of my heart! Sincerely yours. —John J.

  36. Superpuzzle really makes sense. It was written on my level so that I have a better understanding. Mark you’ve done an outstanding job. Keep up the GREAT WORK YOU’RE DOING. —Paul G. L.

  37. Awesome.  I find myself laughing and cheering out loud.  This story is a powerful tool I can use to influence family & friends, THANK YOU! My brothers and I have been following your business model and will be replicating it across the country perhaps as soon as next year. —Michael S.

  38. Superpuzzle. Completely understood. I love it.  Thank You again Mark Hamilton, it looks as though the light at the end of the tunnel is very near. —Rick G.

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