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BeeJoy wrote 34 days ago   

Hello. How are you? I would appreciate to switch comments and feedback with you! Would you be able to do the same? If you want to read the rest of the book....it is finished and on Kindle and paperback on Amazon.com. Proceeds are going to mental health facilities and burn survivors. Would you support? I am so blessed to be able to help others with my story. I hope I will be able to stop even just one person from doing something drastic like I did. I will put your book on my wl and comment:)God bless!Bethany.

emoo125 wrote 34 days ago   

Hi amo - thanks so much for adding "The Truth and the Life" to your shelf! This is my first one, so it means a whole lot :)

Lucy Middlemass wrote 80 days ago   

Hello amo,

Thank you for adding Lying About Sarah to your shelf. I appreciate it very much.

Kindest wishes,
Lucy

Software wrote 170 days ago   

Hello Amo,

Seasons greetings.

Hope you are well. Maybe you would like to try out my new satire, Doghouse Blues. Happy to reciprocate. Here is an endorsement:

I was attracted to Doghouse Blues from the pitch alone because it was so very different. There are so many budding writers out there who want to earn the same sort of money as J K Rowling by writing exactly the same kind of book and , to be frank, I am getting a bit tired of it.
This, on the other hand, struck me as being an original piece of work. The product of a lively mind and written by someone who is an excellent observer of the real world out there and who knows how to translate his observations into print. Just the right amount of dialogue, which carries the story along well.
I have not read the complete book (yet) but have dipped into it fairly freely to see if the momentum is maintained. It certainly is.
Philip John

Looking forward to reading your comments on the Doghouse Blues webpage.

All the best,

Clive

jrevino wrote 249 days ago   

Hello, my name is James Revino. I am the author of ‘Hollow.’ I was wondering if you might be able to take a look at my work and tell me what you think, good and bad. Any critique would be much appreciated, it is the best way to improve. Of course, if you wanted to back it, that would be great as well. Have a good day, and thanks for your time.




dloganw wrote 265 days ago   

Hi Amo,
Stop the Insanity is a manifesto for those of us who are fed up with our dysfunctional Congress, and would like to do something about it. It is not for die hard Republicans or die hard Democrats. It is for those open minded enough to recognize that neither party is offering what we need to move ahead as a country and as a functional society.

It describes a path that would allow us to overcome the problems posed by the present two party system without radical change. It will not be easy but I explain why I believe it is possible and worth trying. I know for certain that it will be impossible if we don’t make the effort.

You may disagree with some of the points I make but I sincerely hope you will read and give thought to what I have to say. I plan to self publish the book later this year, after the November election where I expect Obama to be reelected and the Republican’s to retain control of the House of Representatives leading to two more years of dysfunctional government. My plan is to change that in the 2014 Congressional elections. Please read Stop the Insanity and support my effort.

David Welch

dloganw wrote 272 days ago   

Hi Amo,
Stop the Insanity is a manifesto for those of us who are fed up with our dysfunctional Congress, and would like to do something about it. It is not for die hard Republicans or die hard Democrats. It is for those open minded enough to recognize that neither party is offering what we need to move ahead as a country and as a functional society.

It describes a path that would allow us to overcome the problems posed by the present two party system without radical change. It will not be easy but I explain why I believe it is possible and worth trying. I know for certain that it will be impossible if we don’t make the effort.

You may disagree with some of the points I make but I sincerely hope you will read and give thought to what I have to say. I plan to self publish the book later this year, after the November election where I expect Obama to be reelected and the Republican’s to retain control of the House of Representatives leading to two more years of dysfunctional government. My plan is to change that in the 2014 Congressional elections. Please read Stop the Insanity and support my effort.

David Welch

daveocelot wrote 275 days ago   

Hello amo,

Thank you for shelving my book. You're always welcome to leave a comment - even if you end up thinking it's a bit shite.

As you don't have a book for me to add to my watchlist I have send you a link to a picture of a cushion:

http://www.nationalgallery.co.uk/products/owl_cushion/p_1034504

Dave

ubulord wrote 275 days ago   


"The Prince and the Singularity – A Circular Tale" is a book with one big advantage, one only needs to read the first 40 lines to know whether one is going to like the story or not. If after the first 40 lines you're not hooked, no need to bother reading the rest.

Meg Wearing wrote 296 days ago   

Could I interest you in taking a look at my novel, A Shamrock On The Verandah? It's the story of Bridget Flannigan, an Irish immigrant living in a small Kansas town at the end of the 19th century. Follow her as she faces the challenges of life in a frontier hotel.

Meg

KirkH wrote 334 days ago   

Hi Amo,
I hope you get a chance to read my chap-lit book, (Ok, actually it's chick-lit written by a man) but I hope you like it.
Thanks
Kirk
"The Notorious Expat Wives"

Stuart J Roberts wrote 336 days ago   

Haha...all your books have such high ratings...and then there is mine...in the 5000s! Hope it's not too embarassing having it there on your shelf. Hopefully it will make its way up some day!
Thanks again
Stu - Ghosts in the Corner
xx

Stuart J Roberts wrote 338 days ago   

Thank you, Amo...will repay your kindness! But just wanted to say, seeing my book on an actual shelf brought a big smile to my face!
All best - and I'll look forward to reading your stuff. Hope you like mine!
Stu
Ghosts in the Corner

Eponymous Rox wrote 354 days ago   

Hey there, amo. I'm pretty sure you commented on and/or backed my book BOT--thank you once again!--my newest work ‘THE CASE OF THE DROWNING MEN, Investigating the Smiley Face Serial Murder Theory’ is classified under True Crime>Serial Killers.

CRIME MAGAZINE, a leading resource for followers of true crime, will be featuring this title the first week of July 2012, but I’ve also just uploaded it here on Authonomy to gauge readers’ reaction to the subject matter. It’s live now @ http://www.authonomy.com/books/45384/the-case-of-the-drowning-men/read-book/ - chapter

*Of course, Authonomy can’t accommodate image files as yet and this is an illustrated publication, so, if you’d like to also preview the fully-illustrated edition of THE CASE OF THE DROWNING MEN online, just visit Amazon-US @ http://www.amazon.com/dp/B0089HD4A4 or Amazon-UK @ http://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B0089HD4A4 (Pretty sure the free download there is comprehensive)

Kind regards to you—
E.R.

Adam Thurstman wrote 359 days ago   

Dear Prospective How to Fail Supporter,

Here at the How to Fail support team we have been greatly encouraged by the developing lack in failure of our book’s progress, thanks to the ongoing support of all our members. Please allow us to make you fully aware of our gratitude and thanks to all those who have continued to contribute and partner with us.

It’s is our hope, dream and wish that soon everyone will be able to know how to fail, in a way that they have never known before; so that others will only be able to look on in awe at what a complete mess they have made of their lives.

You can find out more about this great ‘Manual to life’ via the following thread.

http://www.authonomy.com/forums/threads/100069/how-to-fail/

We apologise in advance for all our staffing and technical problems we are experiencing and are indebted to Mr De-Thurstman who has kindly allowed us to use his facilities until we have all the necessary equipment, computers that sort of thing, and have managed to work out how to create a profile too, in order for you to contact us directly. Alternatively you can reach us via Mr De-Thurstman's profile; Here you can find a link to us by clicking on the book ‘How to Fail’ on his book shelf.

Yours faithfully,
The team

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David Price wrote 368 days ago   

amo,

'The story sweeps us along, until we cannot any longer put it down. Truly excellent.' Barbara Gaskell Denvil 'Satin Cinnabar'

'Beautifully written, heartbreaking, yet funny. The language and flow is perfection.' Elspeth McGregor 'Paragon'

'A gem'. Andrew Stevens 'The Poet'

David
MASTER ACT: a memoir

stello wrote 385 days ago   





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HarryLang wrote 398 days ago   

Hi Amo,
I hope you're well. I just wanted to offer up 3 sound reasons why you should have a gander at Parabolic:-
1/ It's 'awesome', 'terrific', 'fab', 'debauched' and 'very funny' according to some of the 70+ positive reviews on here.
2/ I've been stuck at number 55 in the charts for weeks and fear I might atrophy if left there too much longer
3/ My spiritual guru Prahbuddha Singh III told me in a séance that a girl whose name begins with the letter 'A' would eulogize the book and one day it would generate world peace*.
here it is:- http://authonomy.com/books/35255/parabolic/
Let me know what you think of the prologue & chapter 1. All comments, stars & backing are hugely celebrated in my pokey office in middle London.
Many thanks,
Harry

*May be an exaggeration. Or possibly entirely made up.

Sharda D wrote 415 days ago   

Hi Amo,
we've both got 'Paint' by Violet Wells on our shelves. What a wonderful read it is.
Violet has just very kindly backed my book 'Mr Unusually's Circus of Dreams'. I wondered whether you could spare the time to take a look too. I'd really value your comments.
All the best,
Sharda.
http://www.authonomy.com/books/42835/mr-unusually-s-circus-of-dreams/