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Debt of Honor (Jack Ryan Novels) por Tom Clancy
White Gold Wielder (The Second Chronicles of Thomas Covenant, Book 3) por Stephen R. Donaldson
The Path of Daggers (The Wheel of Time, Book 8) por Robert Jordan
John Adams por David McCullough
Digital Fortress: A Thriller por Dan Brown
The Dragonbone Chair (Memory, Sorrow and Thorn) por Tad Williams
Xenocide (Ender, Book 3) por Orson Scott Card
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Haven't "seen" you around much lately - guessing you're still recovering from the tour! ;) I wanted to let you know that I read A Door in the Woods and really liked it. I know I said this about Journal too, but I really think your inclusion of family in YA adventure stories is a unique and awesome thing. My book budget is rapidly depleting, but I've already put the rest of the Saga onto my wishlist. Any chance of (re)releasing them as an omnibus? I think it would be great to see all four under one cover. (You can tell your publisher I said so!) Anyways, hope you're doing well and thanks for writing such great, fun books!
:)
escrito por elbakerone, à/s 12:14 pm (EST) , Apr 22, 2008
I was sent an ARC way back when...and I just got around to reading it because the kids in my library stole it, and I had to force them to give it back! I kept telling them that I was responsible for posting a review, but once one of my better readers got ahold of it, she just passed it around to all of her friends! Since they're your audience, I just wanted you to know that they loved it! I see there has been some discussion as to the age range for it, but these kids were 16 and 17 years old, and they're all my most voracious readers.
I've been on many ALA book committees, and there is always discussion of whether the characters age and the age of the reader should be similar. I say it doesn't matter if it's a good read, and my students prove that to me time and time again. If, as your book is, it is exciting and the characters are memorable and "real".
Thank you and Shadow Mountain for the ARC. My students have enjoyed it a great deal!
Lynn Evarts
LibraryLynn
escrito por LibraryLynn, à/s 3:45 pm (EST) , Mar 28, 2008
p.s. Your (un)official fan club is growing remarkably!
escrito por elbakerone, à/s 1:26 pm (EST) , Mar 3, 2008
I guess that makes my membership official. Wow. I am really moving up in the world.-It might look good on my resume, especially if I were, say, V.P. or secretary or something official sounding. (I just wrote a resume for my MCOM class and it was pathetic. I haven't "worked" for 14 years. I need something to spice it up.) Actually, didn't I read on your blog somewhere that you have to be a kid to in your Posse? What's up with that? Do I get a t-shirt?
I really do have a friend in Iceland. She is a writer I met through LiveJournal. Her husband works for the US Embassy. (I'd tell you more, but then I'd have to do something drastic and dangerous.) She is moving to China this summer though. Then I can say that I have a friend in China. If she has any kids while she is living there, she can put a tag on them saying "Made in China." Ha ha ha. I am hilarious at night. (sigh)
I think I'll go to the bookstore tomorrow for a homeschool field trip and look for your book. Or not. Depends on the weather.
:) Cya L8R
escrito por Pellmel08, à/s 1:16 am (EST) , Feb 27, 2008
Of course I then put your book on my list because I have read the first page and all.(Don't know where the booklet went, though--my kids probably swiped it.)
My book list is short because I haven't read a lot this year. You know, the algebra thing. (What will I do when I don't have that for an excuse any more?)I have another user name for last year's list as Pellmel.
Anyway, how's it going? Can you believe I am just finally reading Ender's Game? I even took a writing class last year from OSC and I don't think I fully appreciated his genius.It's an amazing book.
escrito por Pellmel08, à/s 2:42 pm (EST) , Feb 26, 2008
escrito por Irisheyz77, à/s 10:43 am (EST) , Feb 17, 2008
escrito por Irisheyz77, à/s 2:50 pm (EST) , Feb 15, 2008
Good luck with the book release! I'll pass on to everyone I know to check it out when it's released.
escrito por tapestry100, à/s 1:26 pm (EST) , Feb 14, 2008
Just posted up my review of The 13th Reality. Good start to the series. My inner-kid really enjoyed it too!
escrito por tapestry100, à/s 11:22 am (EST) , Feb 14, 2008
As someone before me said, its a solid begining for a series. But...if I end up developing a fear of yellow from reading the series then I'm sending you the bills for my therapist!
escrito por Irisheyz77, à/s 8:21 pm (EST) , Feb 13, 2008
escrito por Lali, à/s 7:35 pm (EST) , Feb 13, 2008
escrito por Lali, à/s 7:06 pm (EST) , Feb 13, 2008
I am glad that you decided to add more books and hope that you settle in and hang out with us..we LOVE authors and hardly ever even bite them a little, never mind eat them for breakfast! Honest... no really...
:)
escrito por mckait, à/s 6:19 pm (EST) , Feb 13, 2008
Even with an uncorrected proof there are just some things that I find hard to let go. I can't help it. I'm work in Quality Assurance. Just be thankful that I didn't know you existed in the LT universe until AFTER I finished the book...else you might have gotten an annoying play by play of any other things that I may have noticed but was better able to let go of.
Anywho, I finished the book on the train this morning, I'll most likely be posting my review later on tonight (because I really should be working right about now) and if you need people to read book 2 then I'm willing to make the sacrifice and volunteer. ;-)
escrito por Irisheyz77, à/s 3:21 pm (EST) , Feb 13, 2008
Was the character of Paul always a resident of California? After reading the book and based on some of the things written I kind of get the impression that he was initially located a little more east of Tick.
escrito por Irisheyz77, à/s 1:50 pm (EST) , Feb 13, 2008
It has been fun watching her read a book that I was supposed to review. She has gasped and exclaimed and shivered through many parts. She found the Tingle Wraith very spooky at bedtime. I'll keep you posted on her final comments. The bit I was able to read was well written and I'm looking forward to the remainder of the story.
escrito por readaholic12, à/s 10:41 pm (EST) , Feb 12, 2008
Listen. add a few more books, and get your LT author badge and hang in with us.
Book people support book people you know..
Don't let slow reviews get you down. Remember, we are a bunch of grown up people reviewing a kids book.
Ask some kids!
I am passing mine on to my niece, she read a lot of kid-lit.. bet she likes it a lot!
escrito por mckait, à/s 7:53 pm (EST) , Feb 12, 2008
Good luck with everything, I hope the release goes really well and that you manage to have some fun with it, nervewracking though I'm sure it must be.
escrito por katylit, à/s 6:38 pm (EST) , Feb 12, 2008
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