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Davidmauriceware wrote 460 days ago   

I would like to invite you to come and read my new book. http://www.authonomy.com/books/40607/a-true-thug-willsin/
If you enjoy it, please back my efforts by backing the book. I will read your work and IF I like it I will support your work. Thank you kindly. http://www.authonomy.com/books/40607/a-true-thug-willsin

Green H wrote 465 days ago   

thank you x

green h

Tillerman wrote 470 days ago   

Thank you very very much for backing Second City Storm. I hoped you enjoyed it.

Chris :-)

Tillerman wrote 472 days ago   

Hello Madam XY
Thankyou very much for backing Second City Storm, it means a lot to me.

Chris

Old Bob wrote 472 days ago   

Hi Madam XY. I was reading profiles to see who might want to read my book and came a cross your page. I don't often find someone as new as you on this site, welcome aboard.

This may be a little premature because you're not set up yet and I don't know what you like, so let me just make you aware of my book: A PLACE IN LIFE. It's literary fiction about the life of a boy told through a series of catastrophic events and failed relationships. When you have a chance I'd appreciate it very much if you'd take a look at a chapter or two and let me know what you think. Also remember, if it doesn't come up to your standards, all you have to do is stop reading - no strings.

In any event, many thanks for your time.

Old Bob
A PLACE IN LIFE

La Marmonie wrote 472 days ago   

Thank you for looking at my book and leaving a comment. I, myself sometimes share your mother's view on arranged marriages. But God of the Cocoa shows some complications. Indeed there are hormones flying, but Latchmin is only 10!

Thanks for backing it too! Very much appreciated.
Best regards, Marilyn

ClaireLyman wrote 473 days ago   

Hi
Can I tempt you to have a look at my novel, Inevitable?
Kind regards
Claire

sensual elle wrote 477 days ago   

Thank you for supporting DoaBH. And yes, I'll be happy to read anything you post. Thank you.

Mademoiselle Nobel wrote 477 days ago   

Oh, wow!!! Bless you, my lovely!

Thank you SO much for taking the time out of your busy schedule to not only read and rate Miss Manners, but back it too!!!

I am SO incredibly grateful for your wonderful support - it really does mean the world to me! And it is such an honour to be on your bookshelf and in the company of such wonderful books!!!

Wishing you and all your loved ones a healthy, happy and prosperous 2012! May all your dreams come true!

Much love,

Iman xxx

AuroraNemesis wrote 480 days ago   

I would be very grateful if you could find the time to check my book out.
Much appreciated.


Magic Door knob
T.D.Holland

When Ricky’s dad goes missing, he leaves Ricky with a small brass doorknob as a reminder of their days spent together, inventing things. Quickly, Ricky discovers that this is no ordinary doorknob; in fact, the brass article is magic, and when placed on a flat surface, opens a portal to fantastic and different lands.

invinoveritas wrote 480 days ago   

Thank you so much for supporting Evergreen.
V

j.l. wood-miller wrote 480 days ago   

Hello Madam XY,

Literary fiction pushed to its limits in a strangely comic tale of a stranger intellect:

My online excerpt from “An Unfinished Innocence” explores adulterous alcoholic substance-abusing schizophrenic author/academic/columnist and accidental serial killer, Brendan Dogge, and his search for redemption with the help of a small boy and a three-legged dog. And a singular dancer, Charlotte Camarina.

title: An Unfinished Innocence
author: j.l. wood-miller

You just might laugh!

Take care,
-j.l. wood-miller

Mademoiselle Nobel wrote 483 days ago   

Happy New Year!

I'm wondering whether you'd perhaps be interested in taking the time out to read, rate, back, recommend, or perhaps comment on (if you’re not too busy), the first 4 chapters of my debut novel, Miss Manners? It would be so great if you could.

Thanks to everyone's wonderful support, Miss Manners has managed to climb the ranks from #5000 to #500 in less than 2 weeks and enter the Top #100 in under a month on the Editor’s Desk chart!!!

I am so grateful for your wonderful support - it really does mean the world to me!

Wishing you and all your loved ones a happy, healthy and prosperous 2012! May all your dreams come true!

Warmest wishes,

Iman xxx

P.S. I'd be more than happy to return the read!

***PRAISE FOR MISS MANNERS***

"A delicious read! It will melt even the hardest heart. Full of laughs and lip-gloss brilliant!"
Katina Grist Jones, author of Hens from Hell.

"Miss Manners' wicked humour soars above other Chick Lit offerings. It fizzes and sparkles like the drink of choice of It Girls. If you've heard one news story too many about miserable, recession hit Britain then read this."
Lambert Nagle, author of Revolution Earth.

“Hugely entertaining!”
Caroline Batten, author of Forfeit.

“Perfect Chick Lit!”
Tammy Robinson, author of Charlie and Pearl.

"I loved this book! It was fast, furious, fun, fabulous and uproariously funny!! I can’t think of a woman who wouldn’t want this book! A Chick Lit gem! To read it is to devour it!"
Connie King, author of Sinners and Shadows.

"Fast-paced, fresh, funny and faultlessly written!"
Julianne Townsend, author of Trusting Claude.

“Hilarious, relentless whirlwind of a romp!”
Tod Schneider, author of The Lost Wink.

“Witty, pithy and quirky! Chick Lit at its best!”
Dina Rae, author of Bad Juju.

“A fun, flighty read! It’s like reading your way through a box of addictive chocolates!”
J.S. Watts, author of Witchlight.

AndrewStevens wrote 486 days ago   

As a fan of Nathan O'Hagan's terrifically involving 'The World is (Not) a Cold Dead Place', I was wondering whether you'd be interested in taking a look at my novel 'The Poet', a similarly offbeat portrayal of mental illness and social alienation?

I'm currently struggling to hold on to a spot on the ed's desk so any support you can offer will be most appreciated.

Many thanks. Andrew

KirkH wrote 486 days ago   

Hi,
I hope you can get a chance to read parts of my college caper crime story that takes place at the Oktoberfest.
Thanks
Kirk
"How to Steal a Lion"

ClaireLyman wrote 488 days ago   

Hi,
Can I tempt you to look at my book, Inevitable?
Kind regards
Claire

Nathan O'Hagan wrote 489 days ago   

Thanks very much! Really appreciate it.

Nathan O'Hagan wrote 489 days ago   

Hi
Would you mind having a look at my novel? I'm looking for feedback and backings from those who think it's worthy. It's contemporary British fiction, with a bit of a gritty urban edge (i hope).
I am of course happy to return all reads.

Hope you can find the time.
Nathan

http://www.authonomy.com/books/36721/the-world-is-not-a-cold-dead-place

willdorset wrote 1212 days ago   

Thanks for the support!
Will

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