March 2010
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By Shannon Yarbrough on March 28, 2010
For March, we are going to dissect the next few pages that fall after the Copyright page (see our February post) but come before the actual first page of the story, so basically these are the last few pages of your front matter.
Posted in Book Synthesis, Shannon Yarbrough | Tagged book dedication, Book Synthesis, dedication page, formatting table of contents, table of contents |
By LK Gardner-Griffie on March 26, 2010
For as long as I can remember, I have loved reading mysteries. The idea of discerning clues as I read the story and trying to come up with the answer before the detective does has always given mysteries a little extra spice for me.
Posted in Mystery/Suspense | Tagged As the Twig is Bent, detective, Fiction, joe perrone jr., murder, mystery |
By Shannon Yarbrough on March 21, 2010
It was not intentional that this month both books I reviewed were centered around a specific object and the consequences that the said object has on the characters involved in the story. A few weeks ago I reviewed Billy Young’s Bublos about a mysterious scroll from the Bible and the devastating effects it could have on human kind. This week, it’s Todd Cheney’s The Bracelet. The Bracelet is about the consequences just one man faces after a magic bracelet comes into his possession.
Posted in Experimental/Narrative, Mainstream/Nostalgia, Science Fiction/Fantasy, Shannon Yarbrough | Tagged createspace book, endless wishes, free will, god's will, one wish a day, the bracelet, todd w. cheney |
By Dan Marvin on March 14, 2010
The Curable Romantic is an amusing and insightful look at relationships and the people silly enough to have them. It’s harder to write humor than just about any other genre. Humor has to connect to an absurdity that other people can relate to and find a common ground. Luckily human relationships are imbued with enough silliness that poking fun of them usually strikes a chord.
Posted in Dan Marvin, Self-help/Motivational | Tagged katharine miller, the curable romantic |
By Shannon Yarbrough on March 7, 2010
I first got a taste of Billy Young’s writing in October 2008 when I read his book Banshee Angel of Judgement. Having been an avid fan of horror in high school, I still enjoy the occasional read that can send shivers up my spine. Mr. Young has a talent for not falling into horror stereotypes where it’s easy to guess who will die first and who won’t die at all. His writing also appealed to me because he actually concentrates on building a strong plot rather than focusing on the fear factor of the story. His latest book, Bublos, is no different.
Bublos traces the journey of a hidden scroll from t
Posted in Horror/Supernatural, Mystery/Suspense | Tagged billy young, bublos, religious thriller |
By Julie Elizabeth Powell on March 1, 2010
Great taster at the beginning to spur the reader into turning the page. Such mastery of words, painting glorious pictures. Observant too – with such lines as (about death) ‘…is a clumsy thing of the darkness…discovered in the dawn.’ Terrific. Mystery from the onset, this is a story of action and surprise.
Posted in Julie Elizabeth Powell, Quick Picks | Tagged andreas sofroniou, james stewart, katie jones, Lulu book, lulu.com, realm of the dead, rise of the queen, speedball |
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