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Joo's Book Reviews and Interviews: The Stranger in the Shed by Nicola Palmer
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Joo's Book Reviews and Interviews. Because I like to read. Saturday, 18 July 2015. The Stranger in the Shed by Nicola Palmer. Nicola Palmer writes children's books. I like reading Nicola Palmer's stories. I'm not a (young) child. Again, this is a fab story from this author. There's an underlying story about bullying, but it's more about friendship. Is smelly Angus real or imaginary? Is Angus' world real or imaginary? Does it matter to Rory when he's ignored by just about everyone else? Damien J. Nash.
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Your Talentless Mate Demands a Part in the Film Adaptation of Your Novel | How Not to Self-Publish - The Totally Splendid Hotshot Author's Survival Guide
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Tuesday, 28 October 2014. Your Talentless Mate Demands a Part in the Film Adaptation of Your Novel. Signs of a problem. Mate buys you many drinks; mate starts talking with exaggerated diction. Being the good friend that you are, you consider adapting a character to suit your friend, but no matter how hard you try, a tale about five clog-dancing mountaineers just cannot accommodate a unidexter. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). A Reviewer Misunderstands Your Ironic Self-Help Bo. You Win an Award. A Stor...
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A Reviewer Misunderstands Your Ironic Self-Help Book | How Not to Self-Publish - The Totally Splendid Hotshot Author's Survival Guide
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Friday, 31 October 2014. A Reviewer Misunderstands Your Ironic Self-Help Book. Signs of a problem. Rating drops; critical review count increases. You’ve written an ironic self-publishing guide, because, let’s face it, you’re a pretty big deal now that you’ve had some badges featuring your cover specially printed. You know it won’t be everybody’s cup of tea, but you’re okay with that. Then it happens: the one-star review. Suddenly, you’re not ‘okay with that’. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). A Fellow ...
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Steve Robinson - Ancestry Author: August 2014
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Saturday, 16 August 2014. Blog Tour: My Writing Process. Last week I was kindly asked to participate in a blog tour about writing process by Kindle User's Forum friend, David Wailing. Author of the techno-thriller Auto. I suspect, though, that it's simply due to the inevitable evolution of my journey as an author. What am I working on? How does my work differ from others in its genre? I had already become interested in family history through TV programmes such as Who Do You Think You Are? Once I have the...
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Joo's Book Reviews and Interviews: Losing It by Elizabeth Armstrong
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Joo's Book Reviews and Interviews. Because I like to read. Saturday, 16 May 2015. Losing It by Elizabeth Armstrong. I found it hard to pigeon hole this book into a genre. On the surface it's a paranormal/supernatural story, but only a little bit. It starts reading a bit chick-litty, but it's more than that. There's a bit of violence with the police involved, but it's more of a mystery. But, for me, overall it was a satisfying story, with possibly a set-up for future stories. Visit Amazon.co.uk. I've fini...
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Joo's Book Reviews and Interviews: Sleep TIght by Rachel Abbott
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Joo's Book Reviews and Interviews. Because I like to read. Thursday, 25 June 2015. Sleep TIght by Rachel Abbott. Sleep Tight is the 3rd in the DCI Tom Douglas series, however Tom's life plays a secondary part in this and it's not important that you need to have read the others. Olivia's gone missing, but does her husband know more than he's telling? This story weaves from suggesting one thing to another and makes you believe one thing, then twists it to the opposite. I was totally gripped. The Cult of Me.
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ALTERNATE HELLOS: November 2014
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Sunday, 30 November 2014. Book Review - Little Words . Full of Big Worlds by Nav Logan. You all know how Nav logan is by now don't you? I mention him enough. Well today, I finished his book Little words . Full of Big Worlds. It's safe to say, I wasn't disappointed. You should know by now that I'll only ever promote a book that I think is worth you reading . And you should be reading this one right now. So be smart you lovely people and check it out! Friday, 28 November 2014. Story-time 20 went perfectly,...
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How Not to Self-Publish - The Totally Splendid Hotshot Author's Survival Guide: October 2014
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Friday, 31 October 2014. A Reviewer Misunderstands Your Ironic Self-Help Book. Signs of a problem. Rating drops; critical review count increases. You’ve written an ironic self-publishing guide, because, let’s face it, you’re a pretty big deal now that you’ve had some badges featuring your cover specially printed. You know it won’t be everybody’s cup of tea, but you’re okay with that. Then it happens: the one-star review. Suddenly, you’re not ‘okay with that’. Thursday, 30 October 2014. Signs of a problem.
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