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SPW wrote 6 days ago   

Thank you so much :)

Miss Wells wrote 8 days ago   

Huge thanks Debbie.
Violet xx

Declan Conner wrote 23 days ago   

Hi there.

Not sure if you have backed me before, but a week ago, I deleted my book after 12 months on here and I’ve re-uploaded, effectively starting from scratch. If you would consider re-supporting my book, The Journey,(thriller) it really would be appreciated.

http://authonomy.com/books/52428/-the-journey-/read-book/#chapter

Ted Cross wrote 44 days ago   

Thank you, Debbie!

Ted

Cherry G. wrote 44 days ago   

Hi Debbie,
That's great to hear.
Cherry

MatthewBrenn wrote 50 days ago   

Debbie,

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

Cherry G. wrote 56 days ago   

Hi purplepanther,
Thank you for backing my book. I appreciate your support. I'll be taking a look at your DRagonslayer soon.
Cherry
The Girl from Ithaca

Software wrote 173 days ago   

Hello Debbie,

Hope you are well. Maybe you would like to try out my new satire, Doghouse Blues. 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

Lenny Banks wrote 200 days ago   

Hi Purple, I am reading and commenting on the books on the site, you can jump to the top of my list if you read and comment on mine first.
Kind Regards
Lenny Banks - Tide and Time: At The Rock

mdws77 wrote 203 days ago   

First of all, I want to thank YOU very much for backing my novel to the Gold Medal. I appreciate your support very much.
To show my appreciation, I have committed myself to supporting and promoting your novel for at least a week at a time.
If you do not have a novel, but have a friend that does, please let me know and I will support and promote theirs in your place.
If you have multiple novels, please let me know which one you want me to support.
If you would not like me to do this for you, please let me know and I will remove you from my promotion list.
Keep in mind that it may take over a year to cover everyone at least one week at a time, so please be patient.
I will try to back you when it is the most effective for your novel, especially if you are close to the top 5.
Also, those who make it to the top 5, I will support your novel that month.
Those novels on my shelf, I will try to read and comment on at least the first chapter that week, but that is dependent on my availability.
Please message me if you have any changes or need my help, or post on the forum I have started for you: http://authonomy.com/forums/threads/105496/thank-you-and-time-to-promote-you-/?pagenumber=1#AnchorComment
Again thank you very much for all you have done and have a great day.
You can remove my novel from your bookshelf at this time, as it no longer helps your numbers.
I would suggest backing one of those who have backed mine. The list is on the forum above.

D.J.Milne wrote 209 days ago   

Hi Debbie
This is an invitation to come and read The Ghost Shirt a fantasy adventure based on Scottish and Native American folklore. It might make you smile.
Thanks
D.J
The Ghost Shirt

subra_2k123 wrote 231 days ago   

Thank you for your support to my book ozoneraser. I might spend some time this weekend on one of your books and get back to you.

Venkatarama

Mindy Haig wrote 231 days ago   

Thank you so much for backing Glory!
I really appreciate your support!

I would be happy to take a look at one of yours as well, do you have a preference?
Mindy

JMF wrote 231 days ago   

Hi purplepanther,
Thank you so much for backing my book, Shadow Jumper. I really appreciate your support. Have I commented on one of your books already? It looks familiar. If not I shall try and do so as soon as I can.
All the best
Julia

Trailer Bride wrote 231 days ago   

Hi Debbie

I see you have a couple of empty slots on your shelf. I'd like to recommend a few books you might enjoy.

Jinger is the best book on the site today: http://authonomy.com/books/41497/jinger-barley-and-the-murkle-moon/

Paragon is very nearly as good:
http://authonomy.com/books/42876/paragon/

And my own book STARSHY has a reasonably pretty cover and some people have been kind enough to say it doesn't suck.

http://authonomy.com/books/46148/starshy/

Please check out whichever take your fancy and - hopefully - enjoy.

Cheers

Evangeline

Meg Wearing wrote 293 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.

Any reads will, of course, be returned.

Meg

TDonna wrote 294 days ago   

Hi Debbie, I'm so impressed! I can tell you've a hunger to write :))

A 38-year-old mother. Two young daughters. A father left behind. An immovable adversary. No Kiss Good-bye is my story of escaping communist Romania in 1981 along switchbacks that led to America, fulfilling my secret dream.

It’s currently ranked #5. I'd be honored if you'd consider reading, commenting, and backing it (if you find it worthy).

Here’s the link: http://www.authonomy.com/books/39263/no-kiss-good-bye. Thank you so much!

Donna
A 38-year-old mother. Two young daughters. A father left behind. An immovable adversary. No Kiss Good-bye is my story of escaping communist Romania in 1981 along switchbacks that led to America.

It’s currently ranked #5. I'd be honored if you'd consider reading, commenting, and backing it (if you find it worthy).

Here’s the link: http://www.authonomy.com/books/39263/no-kiss-good-bye. Thank you so much!

Donna

miacia7 wrote 302 days ago   

This is my first book, the death of my son gave me the strength to start writing it. It is all real, but sometimes, it reads as a fiction. Incredible stories.Please take the time to check it out and give me very needed feedback and a little help to get noticed by the publishers. Thank you

Adam Thurstman wrote 306 days ago   

Thank you friend :o)

JMF wrote 308 days ago   

Great! I'll try and get to yours over the next few days. I am going away on Saturday, so it may slip to early next week, though.
All the best
Julia