I wish I were a better review writer! I did post reviews of Updraft on Barnes & Noble where I got my Nook version, and a couple other places, but it didn't adequately express my delight.
I've been catching up with my Buffista writer backlog and just finished a couple of Amy's (one wasn't enough), and just started Barb's Both Sides Now. Summer in Otter Lake means more hours available for reading. This is a very good thing.
Oh, those are beautiful images.
Those are the great! The second one is really cool.
They are so wonderful. I met Mike M. at Dragoncon and got to talk to him about his process - it was fantastic. Serena I've chatted with online. They did beautiful things!
I wish I were a better review writer! I did post reviews of Updraft on Barnes & Noble where I got my Nook version, and a couple other places, but it didn't adequately express my delight.
I saw yours! It was great -- and you're a great reviewer! Thank you so much for that.
I feel like I should share here: I left my kindle on the plane last night! I didn't realize it until today! WOE IS ME. I mean, yah, I have an iPad and plenty of books on that, but...it's not the SAME. And the kindle is so much smaller and easier to carry around. UGH.
OH NOES!
If someone turns it on can they find your name or something? I want to hope you'll get it back somehow.
I'm going to apologize to Sox and all other board writers right now for not posting reviews anywhere ever. I hate reviewing anything, especially at Amazon.
I'm going to apologize to Sox and all other board writers right now for not posting reviews anywhere ever. I hate reviewing anything, especially at Amazon.
::points to part of embarrassed favor asking that says "It Ok Friend"::
I'm in the opposite boat. I just read a book that was so bad I feel obligated to warn people away from it, but I don't want to post a scathing review in a public place because it was SO BAD.
Thus: For the love of all that's holy, don't read
The Sleeping King
by Cindy Dees.
It's a fantasy novel? But it's really her account of the LARP she's been playing in for the past decade.
Oh no, meara! As deeply as I love the look and smell and feel of books, I have become addicted to my Nook. Particularly with my habit of reading several things at once. And changing the font, and backlighting, and oh I do so love technology.