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message 1: by Michael (new)

Michael Brookes (technohippy) I'm always happy to provide review copies in mobi, epub and pdf formats.

Any of my books are available in exchange for an honest review:

An Odd Quartet by Michael Brookes An Odder Quintet by Michael Brookes Faust 2.0 (Morton & Mitchell #1) by Michael Brookes The Cult of Me by Michael Brookes Conversations in the Abyss by Michael Brookes


message 2: by Roderick (new)

Roderick Davidson (roderickdavidson) | 7 comments Hey - Not sure how I missed this thread. I am also happy to provide review copies of Pallitine Rising in the above formats in exchange for an honest review.

Pallitine Rising by Roderick Davidson

Thank you!


T4bsF (Call me Flo) (time4bedsaidflorence) When I first read the title of this book - Pallitine - was a word I hadn't heard of. Having read the blurb of what the book is about, it is to do with what I had only previously heard referred to as - Palatine - Knights. However, as it is fiction, I suppose you can spell it how you want to! If this is what you intended then that is fine - but if it is an overlooked spelling error - then no, it's not fine.


T4bsF (Call me Flo) (time4bedsaidflorence) Thanks Frenchie.


message 5: by Roderick (last edited Oct 19, 2013 12:05PM) (new)

Roderick Davidson (roderickdavidson) | 7 comments Thanks for the question. Pallitine is a sort of hybrid of Paladin - thought of as a holy knight from Dungeons and Dragons parlance, but originating in the 16th century, and Palatine / Palatinae - from Ancient Rome - a term for members of the imperial guard, and used later again in the Holy Roman Empire as Palatinus / Count Palitine who acted as a representative at court proceedings and was authorized to carry out decisions.

In the series Pallitine's Path, of which Pallitine Rising is the first entry, the Order of Guardians is the organization which employs the pallitines. In this setting, pallitines are a knightly order (with strong ties to the Church of Orn) that serve some of the same functions as noted above. They act as protectors for the areas they are assigned, they can serve as abitrators, and are given the authority to dispense justice (often in conjunction with the Tramirian Rangers - a sort of medieval state police which patrol the major roads, ensuring their safety from brigands and the like.)

In the book, the name is derived from the name of the first leader of the Order of Guardians some 300 years earlier. In actuality, I was looking for a name that really contained the essence of what their functions would be and found none, so I combined the two best fitting I could find and altered it to fit my needs.

Hope that helps - please feel free to ask my anything!


T4bsF (Call me Flo) (time4bedsaidflorence) Thank you Roderick - Dungeons and Dragons is a completely closed book for me, but I get the general gist of your explanation - and of course, with artistic licence you can call anyone, anything you like anyway!


message 7: by Robert (new)

Robert Evert | 6 comments Oh, I would LOVE to have people review my books. I have two of them...both epic fantasies, both part of the same series. So, if you haven't already, you'd need to start with the first book, RIDDLE IN STONE.

Riddle in Stone Riddle in Stone (The Riddle in Stone, #1) by Robert Evert

And...if you like what you read in RIDDLE, you migth want to go on to BETRAYAL IN THE HIGHLANDS.

Betrayal in the Highlands (The Riddle in Stone, #2) by Robert Evert Betrayal in the Highlands

The books follow the exploits of Edmund...a middle age, fat, librarian who stutters. Tired of being teased and ridiculed for the way he speaks, Edmund sets out to become a famous adventure. Unfortunately, his first quest goes horribly, HORRIBLY wrong!

RIDDLE IN STONE is a bit grim in spots. But I don't think the gore is without merit. Bad things happen when people mess with the goblins of the mountains.

BETRAYAL IN THE HIGHLANDS is far less dark; but hopefully it'll still keep your attention.

If you read either of my books, PLEASE, let me know. I'd love to hear what you think! Seriously! That's the only way I can get better as a writer, so tell me what you liked and didn't like.

Both books are available as e-books. RIDDLE is also an audiobook. BETRAYAL won't be an audio book for a couple more months.

If any of you want to read my books, but don't want to shell out the $2.99... let me know, I'll buy you a copy!

Thanks! And again, please let me know what you think of the books. I won't be offended if you say they stink!!! I won't be at all! I want to become better and I need to hear your honest thoughts. :)


T4bsF (Call me Flo) (time4bedsaidflorence) It would be nice to have something other than fantasy though! No disrespect to fantasy and if that's the genre you enjoy, then it's great, but we do seem to have rather a glut of them at the moment.


T4bsF (Call me Flo) (time4bedsaidflorence) Historical Fiction/Fact mostly - but not exclusively. Fantasy is one I find extremely difficult to even try to read - unless it is also very funny


message 10: by Philip (new)

Philip Dodd (philipdodd) | 50 comments I would be happy to send a pdf version of my book, Angel War, to anyone who would truly like to read and review it. As it took me twenty six years to write, I felt I owed it to my story to get it published. The seed to write my story was planted in my brain when I was a schoolboy. It was inspired by Chapter Six of the Book of Revelation, which speaks of the war in heaven, fought between Michael and his angels and the dragon and his angels. The Bible only says that the war happened, but not why, so I decided to write my own version of the events of the war and its aftermath. Dragons and angels have been part of our culture for at least four thousand years, and I found that writing my own version of their origin and history interesting and worthwhile. My book is essentially the biography of Azel, the Prince of the White Castle of the Angels of Light, the one who early in his life transforms himself in a hidden mountain cave into a four legged, scaled beast, and names himself the Dragon, and who later becomes known on Earth, after his defeat in the war he started in the angel lands, as Lucifer, the Devil, Satan. My book could be called a fantasy, rooted in the Bible. It involves my own version of what happened in Eden, why Cain slew Abel, why Judas betrayed Jesus, how Mary Magdalene was saved, and concludes with events in the twentieth century, such as the sinking of Titanic and the plans of American and Russian politicians and scientists to put into place their Star Wars Defence System plan. The latter half of my story deals with the journey of Khem, the Child of the Mountain, down to the Citadel, the home of the Dragon, to challenge him to combat with his Silver Sword. One of the main themes of my book is how Saint John came to write the Book of Revelation on the island of Patmos and how his prophecies came to be fulfilled.
The first two chapters of my book can be read on the page for my book on Amazon, using the Look Inside facility and on Wattpad. It is only available as a paperback and is 536 pages long. It has its own page on the Fast Print Publishing on line bookshop at:
www.fast-print.net
On its front cover it has an illustration by Gustave Dore, called The Woman and the Dragon, and on its back cover, it has an illustration by the same artist, called The Fall of Babylon.
Here is the blurb I wrote for the back cover of my book:
From an early age, Azel, the Prince of the White Castle of the Angels of Light, plans what he calls his great rebellion against the Father. After his self transformation into a four legged, scaled beast, he names himself the Dragon. At the head of his rebel angel army and his dragon flocks, he brings war to the angel lands. His intention is to dethrone the Father and rule in his place. Khem, the Child of the White Mountain, vows upon his Silver Sword to be his slayer. The lonely, perilous path of the dragonslayer, he takes. At its end, he stands alone, to challenge the Father's foe to combat.

Angel War by Philip Dodd


T4bsF (Call me Flo) (time4bedsaidflorence) I don't know how to do this exactly - but I think you have to e-mail a PDF version to whoever reviews it for you.... so from a privacy point of view it would be as safe as other e-mails. There are others here in this group that could tell you a lot more and I'm sure they will, as soon as they see your post. Best of luck!!

P.S. This seems to be a mixture of both UK and US posters.


message 12: by Michael (new)

Michael Brookes (technohippy) You can use a program called Calibre (it's a free download) to convert to various e-book formats.

There's no explicit protection from piracy, it's a matter of trust.


message 13: by Roderick (last edited Nov 09, 2013 01:59PM) (new)

Roderick Davidson (roderickdavidson) | 7 comments Hi Thomas,

This group has members in both the UK and US. And... I just noticed that T4bsF just said that, so... nevermind.

Anywho - due to the nature of needing to send out the file, (be it epub, mobi, or pdf) without any form of copy-protection to readers, it is a matter of trust.

For me, it helps to keep in mind that most people are genuinely honest, and will not simply upload the book willy-nilly. The rest are likely too interested in pursuing other, easier methods of attaining books en masse, rather than receiving them individually from forums such as this one.

Just my opinion. :)


message 14: by Douglas (new)

Douglas (pegamooseg) | 5 comments I have recently published my first novel, Checkered Scissors:
Checkered Scissors by Douglas Schwartz
I would love to hear what you think of it. If you enjoy it, I would appreciate a positive review posted here, there, or wherever. If you don't like it, (and I won't be upset if you don't, because I don't expect everyone to love it, and won't stop you from posting a negative review) I would like to start a conversation to better understand what's not enjoyable about it so that I might become a better writer. For any takers, I appreciate in advance your willingness to read Checkered Scissors and for your honest feedback.
Thank you (in advance),
Douglas Schwartz


message 15: by James (new)

James Corkill | 28 comments My name is James M. Corkill, and I’m the author of Dead Energy, an action adventure sci-fi novel, and I’m seeking honest reviews. Recent comments about the story are that it is more fiction than science fiction.
This is the first of the Alex Cave adventure series, with the second episode to be released in December.
Here is the premise.
Alex Cave is leisurely cruising his sailboat in Puget Sound when a hysterical voice on an oil tanker begs for help on the radio. He sees the behemoth ship through his binoculars an instant before it is engulfed in a brilliant flash of white light. Upon investigation Alex finds the crew and 80,000 tons of crude oil have vanished without a trace. The Coast Guard cannot find a spill, and the crew is found frozen to death on a mountain 150 miles away. The Alaska pipeline and west coast refineries are suddenly empty. Transportation of basic necessities cannot reach the cities. Chaos reigns and common citizens turn to primal instincts to survive. Panic grips the nation as more oil disappears. The national economy will be destroyed and thousands of people will die. Can Alex Cave, a collage teacher and CIA consultant, discover the secret of the vanishing oil before it’s too late? Or will the nation succumb to, DEAD ENERGY.
You can download a free copy of my novel from my website if you would be interested in reading and reviewing my stories. Please contact me at, jcorkman1@gmail.com , or you might want to see a sample of Dead Energy and a sample of my upcoming novel as well. You can read my background and my stories on my website at, http://jamescorkill.com/
Thanks for your consideration, Sincerely, James M. Corkill.


message 16: by Douglas (new)

Douglas (pegamooseg) | 5 comments Frenchie wrote: "Douglas wrote: "I have recently published my first novel, Checkered Scissors:
Checkered Scissors by Douglas Schwartz
I would love to hear what you think of it. If you enjoy it, I would appreciate..."


Thank you, Frenchie.
Here is the post about my blog and websites:
https://www.goodreads.com/topic/show/...

And, here is my debut novel:
https://www.goodreads.com/topic/show/...


message 17: by Alexis (last edited Dec 19, 2013 02:29PM) (new)

Alexis (AlexisFerguson) | 4 comments Hello Everyone, Im not much for words, despite the fact that I'm an author XD but I would love it if you guys check out my first book. I'd really appreciate it. Love you!

http://www.amazon.com/Risk-Alexis-Fer...

https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/1...

"If you found out you have spent your life living a lie, what would
you do: cry, be angry, or live as if nothing has changed?
Jade has lived most of her life believing the lie that her father was
dead, but now that she knows that lie may soon become true—
that her father is not only alive but will die at any minute—what
would she do to stop it?
Go
Despite all that her father had done, all he had killed, she has to
go to save him before he actually dies. She has to leave her home,
Earth, to go to the home of her kind, Mahgiria.
But she knows there will be great risks.
Being the result of an illegal act, her stepping foot in the Mahgic
Realm alone will automatically put her, and her brother Ayden,
at risk of being captured and confi ned for life.
She knows the sacrifi ces.
To leave her family, her friends, and her one and only true love,
Payge, possibly giving up her life for a man who may not deserve
it.
As Jade goes on her journey, making and breaking promises,
she fi nds herself having more questions than answers. Not
to mention a power crazed uncle who's hell bent on taking
everything she loves away from her, including Earth.
Determined to do things on her own, Jade eventually realizes
that she is going to need help from others now more than ever.
But will it be enough?"


message 18: by T4bsF (Call me Flo) (last edited Dec 17, 2013 04:29AM) (new)

T4bsF (Call me Flo) (time4bedsaidflorence) Hi Alexis - Welcome to the group. Our main mod. and owner of the group - Frenchie, is not around at the moment, to welcome you herself but I will check out your links though, to see if it the sort of thing I would read.
A small synopsis as well as the links would be lovely, if you could spare a moment to add it to your post.


message 19: by Alexis (new)

Alexis (AlexisFerguson) | 4 comments T4bsF wrote: "Hi Alexis - Welcome to the group. Our main mod. and owner of the group - Frenchie, is not around at the moment, to welcome you herself but I will check out your links though, to see if it the sort..."

Thank you :D and ok I will.


message 20: by Alexis (new)

Alexis (AlexisFerguson) | 4 comments Frenchie wrote: "

Welcome to our group Alexis and I hope I did not forget anyone else. I will open a post for you under the Debut novels tomorrow. :-)"

Thank you :) i feel so very welcomed


message 21: by Alexis (new)

Alexis (AlexisFerguson) | 4 comments Frenchie wrote: "

Welcome to our group Alexis and I hope I did not forget anyone else. I will open a post for you under the Debut novels tomorrow. :-)"

Thank you :) i feel so very welcomed


message 22: by [deleted user] (new)

Hey guys, I just published my first book, a memoir about my attempt to become a professional pickup artist after growing up as an introvert.

I'll send a free copy to anyone interesting in reviewing in any file type you would like.

For more information, here's the Amazon link:

http://www.amazon.com/Dont-Hate-Playe...


message 23: by Ben (new)

Ben Yearwood | 1 comments Hi, I'm Ben and I recently published my first Fantasy novel, the Twelfth Paladyn, in eBook format. I'm looking to get reviews on this book and I would be very grateful to whoever can spare the time to read it. I can provide the book in PDF format and I would also be willing to swap reviews with any other authors who need reviews on their book. The Twelfth Paladyn


message 24: by Christie (last edited Jan 01, 2014 12:20PM) (new)

Christie (cbilbo) | 1 comments Hello, thanks for allowing me into your group. I hope it's ok to throw this out there. If you are interested in having me review your book, please send me a message. I will then send you my private email.

I will read anything but erotic. (One book ruined it for me. People are into some freaky stuff that I don't want to know about!)


Happy New Year


message 25: by James (new)

James Corkill | 28 comments Hi Christie. I'm James M. Corkill. You didn't mention the types of books you review. I write action adventure science fiction, and if that's a category you're interested in reading and reviewing, you can sample my stories on my website. http://jamescorkill.com/ If you would like a free copy, contact me at jcorkman1@gmail.com Sincerely, James.


message 26: by Jan (new)

Jan | 1 comments Hi, I'd love to have some honest reviews of my book. But I'm still getting the hang of how things work on Goodreads. My book is only available on Amazon Kindle. So if someone is kind enough to offer to do a review, do I go out to my where my book is listed on Amazon and then gift someone a copy? If I do this, can the person post a review on Amazon even though technically they did not purchase the book?


message 27: by Matthew (new)

Matthew | 122 comments Hi

I'd love some reviews of my debut novella Bittersweet either on Goodreads or Amazon:

http://www.amazon.co.uk/The-Bumpkinto...

I'm happy to review people's works :) I'm not reading much at the moment, but I'm happy with any suggestions.


message 28: by Thomas (new)

Thomas Tyme (thomastyme) | 2 comments Frenchie wrote: "Good evening,

I was thinking that some authors need some readers for reviewing their books and that some readers want books to review.
So, if you are an author and you want some reviewers, post th..."



message 29: by Katelin (new)

Katelin I just released my first novel, and am looking for reviews. It's available on Smashwords and Amazon.
Surge by Katelin LaMontagne

http://www.amazon.com/Surge-Wheezers-...

https://www.smashwords.com/books/view...


message 30: by Maureen (new)

Maureen Gregory (wwwgoodreadscommaureengregory) | 15 comments Hello everyone,
Thanks for the opportunity to post here.
As a debut author I would love my novel Beware the Seventh Wave reviewed. In the novel deceit, obsessive love, betrayal and murder are threaded alongside the fabric of normal life. Emma is convinced she has found the man of her dreams, until she suspects her lover may have a darker side. Was he a cold, calculated killer or a victim in someone else’s deadly game?
Emma believes she will uncover the truth, but are some lies better left undiscovered?
If you have a spare 62 seconds take a look at the promo video, feedback much appreciated - the youtube link is http://youtu.be/mlR-IN0fbLo
Best wishes
Maureen


message 31: by Maureen (new)

Maureen Gregory (wwwgoodreadscommaureengregory) | 15 comments I just love the Unicorn:)x


message 32: by Maureen (new)

Maureen Gregory (wwwgoodreadscommaureengregory) | 15 comments Hi
Well I do see them in my dreams, but how fantastic to see one in real life. If you have 62 seconds to spare take a look at this video-the horse is my Jassmin & she was galloping across the field on a stormy day with her mane blowing wildly. She stopped just in front of me (phew, glad about that) & I took a close up of her eye. Hope you like it
http://youtu.be/mlR-IN0fbLo


message 33: by Empress (new)

Empress (the_empress) Frenchie, or other mods. Can I post a topic here with a link to my group, for the type of books I'm looking for reviewing?


message 34: by Maureen (new)

Maureen Gregory (wwwgoodreadscommaureengregory) | 15 comments Hi Ellie
Would you be interested in reviewing mine? The link for sample chapters is http://www.amazon.co.uk/Beware-Sevent...


message 35: by Kay (new)

Kay Leitch | 2 comments Sorry, I may have posted this in the wrong place earlier. Here is my murder mystery/whodunit for anyone interested in reviewing – thanks.

Treasure This by Kay Leitch TREASURE THIS – a cracking whodunit for any age, 10+. Full of mystery, suspense and humour, with a hint of dark farce.

When 12-year-old Addison finds a dead man in her aunt and uncle's garden shed, she's sure they couldn't have killed him. Could they? Super-sleuth Addy is determined to find out. But how can she make Caitlin (a wanabe Goth) and seven-year-old Leaf (in training for the SAS) believe her when the body disappears? Who are the two thugs watching Roseleigh Manor? And the question that's really driving her mad - how many more bodies are buried in that garden?

Addy's investigations take her into the heart of old secrets and new lies, threatening to blow apart her family and everything she loves.

Can also be found on Amazon at: http://www.amazon.co.uk/Treasure-This...
But is FREE as an ebook for the next week at Smashwords: https://www.smashwords.com/books/view...

PLEASE USE COUPON NO: VK 52Z. This will make the price £0. If you like it, spread the word. Thanks for your time.


message 36: by Maureen (new)

Maureen Gregory (wwwgoodreadscommaureengregory) | 15 comments Hi
I would like a few more reviews for my novel Beware the Seventh Wave - In the novel deceit, obsessive love, betrayal and murder are threaded alongside the fabric of normal life.
Emma is convinced she has found the man of her dreams, until she suspects her lover may have a darker side.
Was he a cold, calculated killer or a victim in someone else’s deadly game?
Emma believes she will uncover the truth, but are some lies better left undiscovered?
A sample is available from Amazon http://www.amazon.co.uk/Beware-Sevent...
or a full chapter on my website www.maureengregorybooks.com
Many thanks
Maureen


message 37: by J.D. (new)

J.D. Brink | 0 comments Hey there. Any Fantasy, SF, Horror, and speculative genre-blending fans, feel free to check out my profile for all my titles. I'd be happy to trade an ebook for honest reviews.

https://www.goodreads.com/author/show...

Thanks!


message 38: by K. (new)

K. Cat | 2 comments Hi
I'd like some reviews for my erotic romance novelette. If you'd like the ebook I can send you a free copy. Let me know if interested.

https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/2...

Thanks
K. Cat


message 39: by Bailey (new)

Bailey Ordiway | 1 comments Hi, i would love some reviews for my new Dystopian/Action Novel "Blackout". Id be happy to provide pdf file for an honest review.Blackout Blackout by Bailey Ordiway


message 40: by Ted (new)

Ted Galdi (ted_galdi) | 7 comments Hey everyone, I'm an author new to the group. For a limited time I'll be giving out free advance copies of my new thriller, Elixir, to Goodreads members in exchange for ratings/reviews; it's a story about a teenage genius who goes on a suspenseful adventure to cure his girlfriend of a mysterious illness:

Elixir

Elixir by Ted Galdi

If you'd like a copy, please message me and provide an email address for a PDF version, or a mailing address for a physical one. For more on Elixir, including the trailer and three-chapter preview, check out the official website: www.elixirthebook.com.


message 41: by James (new)

James Corkill | 28 comments Hello everyone. I've been away for a while working on the third installment of the Alex Cave Adventure series, and it's finally published. Now the hard work begins. Promoting. Uhhh!
Here is the trailer for Alex Cave's newest adventure, 'Red Energy'.

Alex Cave, tasked with coordinating the recovery of several items of advanced alien technology somewhere in the Bearing Sea, discovers he has been betrayed by one of the crew, who will stop at nothing to obtain one of these powerfully destructive devices. Alex knows that if this technology falls into the wrong hands, it could cause the end of life on the planet. And if this wasn’t enough, his past actions while working for the CIA have come back to haunt him, and his loved ones are put in grave danger. On this emotional rollercoaster, Alex literally feels the weight of the world on his shoulders as he is torn between saving the ones he loves, and saving humanity from extinction. Is there a way he can save both? Or will all life on the planet be destroyed by. . . RED ENERGY!

This is the third installment in the Alex Cave “Energy” saga, and it offers the biggest set of challenges he has yet to face.

If anyone is interested in reading a free copy, please let me know what format you prefer.

https://www.goodreads.com/author/show...

Thank you for all your support.
James M. Corkill


message 42: by Jim (new)

Jim Murdoch (jimmurdoch) I would like some pre-publication reviews for Dragon Song. It is currently with the editor and should be ready in about 2 weeks. A free e-book is offered to any willing to write and post a review.
Thank you


message 43: by Catherine (new)

Catherine (Catherius) | 2 comments I need honest reviews and am willing to give them in return. I have 5 self-published short novels and 1 book of plays. The genres are science fiction and thriller. Usually dystopian futures. You can view further information about my books on my website www.catherineionegray.com/books . Message me if you'd like to exchange. =)

Thanks!
Catherine


message 44: by Catherine (new)

Catherine (Catherius) | 2 comments I'm happy to trade reviews, just let me know when yours is ready and which of my books you're willing to review. =) C


message 45: by Bookworm12 (new)

Bookworm12 J | 2 comments Jim wrote: "I would like some pre-publication reviews for Dragon Song. It is currently with the editor and should be ready in about 2 weeks. A free e-book is offered to any willing to write and..."
Hey Catherine,
I am not a writer/author but I am a reader and I love to review books.If you want me to review your books please do tell me by replying in the comments and I will send you my private email if you want.


message 46: by Bookworm12 (new)

Bookworm12 J | 2 comments James wrote: "Hello everyone. I've been away for a while working on the third installment of the Alex Cave Adventure series, and it's finally published. Now the hard work begins. Promoting. Uhhh!
Here is the tr..."

Mr.James I would love to review your book.I will send you my email address if you ask me.
All the best for your Book
Bye


message 47: by Andrew (new)

Andrew Lawston (andrewlawston) | 58 comments My non-fiction book about the depiction of violence in the early films of legendary director Jean-Luc Godard is free for a few days in the hope of attracting some new reviews, particularly beyond the UK (where it already has seven reviews). It can be found at http://bit.ly/1dOkXH6 if anyone has an interest in French film or screen violence in general...


message 48: by A.F. (new)

A.F. (scribe77) I'm looking for reviews of my new collection of horror stories, Killers and Demons II: They Return, and I'd be happy to supply anyone who'd like to review a Smashwords coupon for a free copy in either epub or mobi formats.

Killers and Demons II They Return (Book 2 of Killers and Demons) by A.F. Stewart

Evil is back, with a greater appetite for death.

Killers and Demons II: They Return is a collection of thirteen tales, blending short stories and flash fiction, tales where the blood lingers on your tongue or spurts quickly from the swift cut.

If interested, send me a message.


message 49: by Maureen (new)

Maureen Gregory (wwwgoodreadscommaureengregory) | 15 comments Hi, I would appreciate reviews for my novel Beware the Seventh Wave. It is a romantic suspense - a not so tender love story with a twist in the tale.

Love, obsession, betrayal. What would you sacrifice to discover the truth?
Emma is convinced she has found the man of her dreams, until she suspects her lover my have a darker side.
Was he a cold, calculated killer or a victim in someone else’s deadly game?
Emma believes she will uncover the truth, but are some lies better left undiscovered?
Find out in Beware the Seventh Wave.
Sample pages available on my website www.maureenngregorybooks.com – comments always welcome.
Please message me if you are interested. Thank you,
Maureen


message 50: by Jazzy (new)

Jazzy Lemon (jazzylemon) | 71 comments Andrew wrote: "My non-fiction book about the depiction of violence in the early films of legendary director Jean-Luc Godard is free for a few days in the hope of attracting some new reviews, particularly beyond t..."

Andrew that's perfect! As a fan of Godard I'd love to read that.


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