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kristylove wrote 79 days ago   

Hello,
my name is miss Kristy i saw your profile and have interest in you i will give you my picture if you reply to me, I believe we can move from here.pls reply me on my email ID here (kristylovebemba@yahoo.com) not to the site,for more details

Dr. J wrote 361 days ago   

Dear Thomas : I hope you're still online because it is delightful to get to know other Christians on this site and "Saving Damascas" looks like a very good book. I'm glad see it :-).
Blessings, Pat "Break Free!" http://www.authonomy.com/books/43509/break-free-/

David Isaacson wrote 391 days ago   

Dear Ptomer, grace be with you. I see that you are a Christian writer and felt you might want to take a look at my book, THE EVOLUTION OF ETERNITY, and hopefully back it. As someone commented, “I've never read a book like this before, but it's very fascinating!” Here is the link to the book: http://www.authonomy.com/books/41044/the-evolution-of-eternity/ . I earnestly hope to hear from you. Thanks and blessings always!

gloria54 wrote 448 days ago   

gloria_weah@yahoo.com


Hello.
My Name is gloria mpka. I was impressed when i saw your profile at http://www.authonomy.com is good to me and i will
like you to email me back to my inbox so that i can send you my picture for you to know who i am.i believe we can establish a long lasting relationship with you.
In addition,i will like you to reply me through my
private e mail box (gloria_weah@yahoo.com).
This is because i dont know the possibilities of
remaining in forum for a long time.
Thanks,waiting to hear from you soonest.
gloria mpka.

Paul Beattie wrote 449 days ago   

My new novel, 'Filthy Luca' has risen over 5000 places in under two weeks. Can I interest you in taking a look? I am, of course, happy to return all reads.

Many thanks. P

jlbwye wrote 453 days ago   

Well, the works of CS Lewis are one of my most frequently reads (I dont mean the Narnia stories, although I have enjoyed them in the past).

I cant pretend to offer fantasy or science fiction, but I believe my book has some philosophical messages...


May I introduce my book, Breath of Africa, which has been languishing in the 30’s for the past two months, and sorely needs a fresh boost?

It is a literary historical novel, some say with a feel of young adult romance, and all have remarked on its beautiful descriptive passages.

The period is the 1960’s – ‘80’s of Kenya’s turbulent history.

I enjoy reviewing books, so I will always return a read, and will of course go first if you're interested.

Jane.

Andrew Hughes wrote 454 days ago   

Hi Thomas,

“Informers and blackmailers, phrenologists and dissectionists, lowlifes and murderers in early Victorian Dublin.”

I’d really appreciate it if you could have a look at the start of my first novel, The Morning Drop.

I’m happy to return the read.

Cheers,
Andrew.

Adeel wrote 455 days ago   

Please read my work and rate it overall:

http://authonomy.com/books/41885/not-for-sale/#comment_842125

BradyHardin wrote 465 days ago   

I invite you to read the first chapter of my book, “Duncan Ross.” If you don’t like it, that is fine. No gimmicks or pretentious requests. If you wish to read more, please do.

Thanks.
Brady Hardin, author of “Duncan Ross”


Pitch:
On an island where "Pilgrim's Progress" is shelved as a autobiography, a dangerous past lurks in the darkness, threatening the safety of those on the island and perhaps the entire world. Legends of monstrous snake-like creatures loom over the citizens of Haven Island as a mysterious red-skinned woman rises to power, claiming she may have a unique solution.

The compelling story is told through the eyes of a young hermit named Duncan "Stranger" Ross, who comes down from his hill after hearing about coming doom. Duncan learns to grow from a stranger to a friend, and from a friend to family. Finally, he fights for his life and those he grows to love.

This inspiring spiritual allegory explores salvation, friendship, grace, faith, and the danger trying to earn God's favor. The story mixes with exciting adventure, mystery, and suspense. Great for young-adult and adult readers.

Davidmauriceware wrote 469 days ago   

Hello gifted writer, I would like to take this time to personally invite you to read my book. If you enjoy it, please support my efforts by backing it. I will do a return read , and If I enjoy your work , I will back it. I have been on Authonomy since Jan 09, 2012 a lil over 3 weeks and my book has shot up the ranks to 313 place. My book has been quoted as being truly different from anything else here at authonomy in a good way. There is also a plus to you if you read, like and back my book. For one , your personal ratings as a talent scout are destined to improve, because my book has increased in rank daily. Okay now that I have done all I can to attract you to come read it. I will leave it at thank you kindly.
http://www.authonomy.com/books/40607/a-true-thug-willsin

sassychick wrote 483 days ago   

Hello ptomer,

if you have the time i was just wondering if you could take a look at the first couple chapters of my novel and tell me what you think.
i read the pitch for your novel and it sounds like something i would be interested in reading. i would love to hear what you think of my novel and leave some feedback. i only have three chapters on this site since im new and a bit weary of placing the whole novel on site.

thank you for your consideration and just let me know if youd like me to return the favour of a read

thanks,
Amanda

http://www.authonomy.com/books/40990/hidden-goddess/

MatthewBrenn wrote 484 days ago   

Thomas,

The world seems to have gone Thriller-mad, perhaps especially in the young-adult category. My book, "Orphan of Greenwich Village," is almost an anti-Thriller, but I still think it is a good read. I would appreciate it if you could take al look at it.

Matt

MIRO1K wrote 484 days ago   

Kia ora,

I spied that your book is YA and wondered if you'd like to join YARG - the young adult reading group -relaxed conditions, talented,helpful writers and a pirate theme -what's not to love!
http://www.authonomy.com/forums/threads/83600/the-really-new-and-fresh-ya-reading-group/

Just post your details at the end of the thread if it takes your fancy.

Best,
Kaal
Cousin Felicity and the Eels of Misty Point

D. S. Hale wrote 485 days ago   

Hi, Thomas, I am also a christian, and I've also written a YA christian novel. Would you consider a swap, and leaving feedback? My book is climbing the charts fast, but has actually lost momentum the past few days with fewer people seeing it. If we swap reads, it will help both of your books climb the charts and get the visibility we both seek. Please let me know!

God Bless,
D. S. Hale
Jessup and the Teleporter

brooksjk wrote 486 days ago   

If you can say that you honestly agree with this…

"It is easy to lose track of the simple fact that we are here to show one another love; to be each other’s support, each other’s shelter, each other’s refuge from the negativity of the world that we so often create ourselves. We are a creation of love, we have been saved by love, every new morning that we are allowed to greet, every smile from our children, every touch from our lover, every little bit of hope that remains in us is a product of the love of God and it is our responsibility, our honor, to share that love with others in the same way that God has shared it with us. Love is a dynamic thing; it cannot be still, it cannot be quiet. It must be expressed. A love locked away, limited, is fated to darken and wither like a plucked rose. It can survive for a while, retain its vibrancy, its color, its aroma, but once its cut off from its source of nourishment, its fate is set. Therefore, we are to cultivate it, nourish it daily and, most of all set it out before the world, for all to see its beauty.”

...then check out my book, The Four Pillars of the Kingdom.
http://www.authonomy.com/books/40728/the-four-pillars-of-the-kingdom/

mdws77 wrote 486 days ago   

If you think this is spam, then please ignore. However, this is the best way to advertise a book on this site of thousands of users and novels. If you like a positive Science Fiction novel with the feel of Star Trek, then please check out my novel called "Solian Chronicles: Pluto Genesis". Please give constructive feedback if you can.

Tamria wrote 486 days ago   

I have just read a bit of Saving Damascus, commented, rated and added to my watchlist. Happy reading with Tamria!

James

Tamria wrote 486 days ago   

Thank you for backing! Yes, I will definitely check out your material when I get a free minute. I'm in the middle of doing some re-writing (of the prologue) so busy at the mo, but will soon get around to it.

Looking forward to your review!

James

Kara Thrace wrote 486 days ago   

I do indeed read fast! I'm a natural speed reader.

Just so you know - if you hit reply on the comments section - the reviewer doesn't get notified - so it's better to hit the send message button.

It's a great read, I really hope you can tell I was being sincere :)
I've shelved it - I thought it was that good.

Read up until the end of chapter 3 I think it was

x

Kara Thrace wrote 486 days ago   

I'm reading yours now in fact ... don't tell anyone else ;) I bumped you up the list ... Breckinhill has my full interest ... I'll comment soon xx

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