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Lovely Whitmore (AuthorLovelyWhitmore) | 5 comments Hi I would love to have you read and write an honest review for my middle grade novelette. Please let me know if you are interested and if you are able to post your review on Amazon as well. Thank you very much


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Sandy | 7 comments I would be intetested in reading and reviewing your book.


Lovely Whitmore (AuthorLovelyWhitmore) | 5 comments Sandy wrote: "I would be intetested in reading and reviewing your book."

Hi Sandy I am sorry I am just seeing your post, if you are still interested please let me know.


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gj indieBRAG | 4 comments Hey bloggers- we are about to start blog Tours for our B.R.A.G.Medallion Honorees (www.bragmedallion.com) and we are hoping to put together a list of bloggers in all the genres. Anyone interested in joining us? We will do plenty of PR and hope to bring fans and attention to both our authors and bloggers.
Please let me know if you would like to be added to our list at:
Geri
president@bragmedallion.com


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Patrice Smith (realfoodisrealgood) | 5 comments Hello everyone,

My name is Patrice Smith and I am a coauthor of the hilarious book The Struggle: Mom and the Summertime Blues.

BLURB: The story of four sisters:
Diamond
Shelia
Crystal
Felicity
who dread their summer break because of their mom. A timely and hilarious read told through the eyes and voice of adolescent authors about their perspective of Mom's summertime "fun".

Young readers will empathize with the youthful perspective of parents and "their ways".

Parents will enjoy reading about the feelings of the four girls in the story, nodding in agreement from the beginning to the end.

The entire family will enjoy this book. Instead of those great summer trips and long lazy days of summer, the four sisters complain about having to eat healthy and exercise, do homework and chores, and more. Throughout the book the girls tell of important life lessons taught by their parents. These lessons are told in a comical way.

Please contact me at realfoodisrealgood@gmail.com if you are interested in reviewing this book.


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