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Brian G Chambers wrote 2 days ago   

Hi F M
I am currently at No 12 with my Mary's Magic Muffins & Other Tales for Children. I am looking for support of it to take me nearer the coveted ED. I return reads with an honest feedback. As I think it is best to be honest. I will be here for a long time and will support anyone who helps me make it to the desk. Thank you for taking the time to read this message.
Brian.

MatthewBrenn wrote 47 days ago   

F. M.

I recently posted my second book, “Children of Greenwich Village,” a sequel to my first, “Orphan of Greenwich Village.” Both books star George, a nine year old boy who fell through the social cracks after his mother died and lives by himself in Greenwich Village in 1953.

I’d greatly appreciate it if you took a few minutes to look at and comment on “Children of Greenwich Village.” While it is a sequel, it has been structured so you don’t need to read “Orphan” first. (I hope—feedback on this point desired!)

Matt Brennesholtz

Debbie R wrote 61 days ago   

I have put your books on my watchlist and look forward to reading them during the coming week.

Debbie x

Debbie R wrote 70 days ago   

Hi F M

I have just got home from work to see you have backed Speedy McCready - thank you very much for your support.

Kindest regards
Debbie

JMF wrote 71 days ago   

Hi FM
Thank you so much for adding Shadow Jumper to your shelf. Your support is much appreciated - I just have to cling on to the end of the month.
All the best
Julia

Software wrote 73 days ago   

Dear F.M,

Thank you for adding Doghouse Blues, One Night in Tunisia and The Sounds of Silence to your bookshelf. I am overwhelmed and indebted to you for your generous support. I have never had a reader back all three before.

Very best regards,

Clive

Software wrote 76 days ago   

Hello F.M,

Hope you are well. Maybe you would like to try out my new satire, Doghouse Blues. Happy to reciprocate with a swap read. 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

T Barr wrote 173 days ago   

Hello Moses,

I would luv for you to comment on my book Overlords Karma. I will definately return the favor.

Thanks.

Di Manzara wrote 192 days ago   

Thank you so much F.M.!

I hope you enjoyed the read. Your support means so much to me! :)

Wishing you all the best,
D

Di Manzara wrote 201 days ago   

Hello!

Thank you very, very, very much for your support. It means so much to me. I wish you all the very best!

Take care,
D

Abby Vandiver wrote 201 days ago   

Thank you so much for backing my book. I really appreciate it.

Abby

Di Manzara wrote 214 days ago   

Hi FM, how are you? I hope you're having a fine day!

Please allow me to invite you to read my book, you may like it too. It's a simplistic, fun read for kids and adults!

Thank you in advance for your support!

D
LEO & ROVER: THE PURPLE MARBLE ADVENTURES

mdws77 wrote 217 days ago   

Since you have space on your shelf, I would like to invite you to consider my novel called Solian Chronicles: Pluto Genesis. It is a positive Science Fiction novel of the near future that has gotten some very good reviews. If you could rate and back, that would be greatly appreciated. Thank you for your consideration and I hope you have a good day.

Lucy Middlemass wrote 222 days ago   

Hello F.M Moses,

Thank you very much for supporting Jinger Barley.

Kindest wishes,

Lucy

Abby Vandiver wrote 227 days ago   

Hi. I am looking for honest feedback on my book, In the Beginning. Was wondering if you would read, rate, comment, and if you like it, back my book?

If you have something you would like for me to read, I'll be happy to do it, just let me know.

Thanks in advance,

Abby

jrevino wrote 240 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.

awomaninspired wrote 241 days ago   

Hi there! I just wanted to say “hi” and introduce myself. My name is Michelle, and I am a Christian non-fiction writer here on Authonomy. I am new, but would love to help you in any way I can.

I have four books here, but would appreciate it so very much if you would take the time to comment and review just one:

http://authonomy.com/books/47250/a-woman-inspired-collection-1/

I know you may not agree with the content, and that’s okay. I would simply love your opinion on the introduction and my general writing style.

My first book is the one most readers seem to identify with, because it is born out of my life experiences. To sum it up, I would say it’s about finding the extraordinary presence of God in the ordinary course of life.

My second book is in a "Dear Abby" format, and the answers can be quite cut and dry.

My third and fourth books are in the style of daily devotionals...

But, to come and meet me and my amazing family, which I truly hope you will...you'll find us in the first book.

I hope my stories put a smile on your face today, and warmth in your heart.

Thank you so much for your time! I will review and comment on your book in return.

I also have shelf space, and if I love your book, I will shelve it and back it!

Warmly,

Michelle

The life of faith is not a life of mounting up with wings, but a life of walking and not fainting.

ubulord wrote 248 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.

mdws77 wrote 264 days ago   

Since you have space on your shelf, I would like to invite you to consider my novel called Solian Chronicles: Pluto Genesis. It is a positive Science Fiction novel of the near future that has gotten some very good reviews. If you could rate and back, that would be greatly appreciated. Thank you for your consideration and I hope you have a good day.

Neville wrote 274 days ago   

Hi,F.M, I could do with your help at the moment.
I would be honored if you could spare some room on your shelf for my children’s book should you deem it worthy of course. We’ve all been children at some time.
I will always give an honest comment of your own book.
Thank you for your time, I would really appreciate any help that you can give.

Kind regards,
Neville. The Secrets of the Forest – The Time Zone.

Short pitch;-
Twelve-year-old boy crippled since birth, walks unaided after meeting a strange old lady and her cat.
However, there is a price to pay.