08-25-2010, 09:45 AM | #91 |
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I dunno, it looks like a textbook to me. (My mother ran a dress shop, and always said I was her most difficult customer. I am picky, I admit.) I will run it past the daughter, who will give me her usual ruthless opinion. Actually, I'm betting she'll say, "At least it doesn't have rocking horses on it."
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EDIT: I also noticed you're not selling through Amazon yet. Is there any particular reason? Last edited by Moejoe; 08-25-2010 at 09:55 AM. |
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These are not my genre, just a random selection I liked as I whizzed through Amazon:
http://www.amazon.com/Pericles-Commi...2741157&sr=1-1 http://www.amazon.co.uk/Breaking-Daw...587&pf_rd_i=69 http://www.amazon.co.uk/Stick-Man-Ju...e=UTF8&s=books http://www.amazon.co.uk/Art-War-Sun-...e=UTF8&s=books http://www.amazon.co.uk/Distant-Hour...e=UTF8&s=books http://www.amazon.co.uk/Full-Dark-St...e=UTF8&s=books I'll keep a lookout for covers nearer my genre. I am selling ebooks through Amazon, UK and US: http://www.amazon.com/Remix-ebook/dp...2637055&sr=1-1 |
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Okay, here's my last stab at it Colorful, guitar motif, handwritten font, contemporary (at least I think so).
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I rather like that; enticing colours and not too specific...though Comforted by Darkness is just a short story.
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I think it matters once you are successful - look at Jeffrey Archer. No one would have had a go at him but for his success. So perhaps I'd better not put that Remix was shortlisted for the Booker, just in case...
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Sorry for not posting review immediately after I finished the book, but:
- I am busy - I am lazy ;-) - I wanted to have a look at the book later to see if I remain as enthusiastic about it as when I finished it. Thank you Lexi, for a nice, straightforward, light detective story. The book is full of small, well researched details, that make the story very believable. The book somehow reminds me of some of early Dick Francis books. And I have special place in my heart for all that is, however remotely, connected with Mr. Francis. Is it horses ;-) ? Or fast paced story with involuntary detective? Or all those small details? Oh ... One more thing. I have posted a short review on Smaswords. |
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Kacir, thank you so much - I was thrilled by your review, because I set out to write something as unputdownable as an early Dick Francis, with an intelligent but naive heroine a bit like the protagonist of I Capture the Castle by Dodie Smith. So I'm impressed by your perception.
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His English is exceptionally well suited for reading by people that only learn English. When I wrote that he has special place in my heart it wasn't just because his books kept me reading well past my bedtime. The very first "real" (understand non-textbook, non-simplified-edition) book in English I have ever read was one of his books. It was only much later that I realized how lucky I was to pick his book. Many of the books that I have tried to read a bit later I had to put away, until my English improves enough. But thanks to his book I knew that there ARE books that I can read comfortably, so I was looking for books that I could read to improve my English. Well over a thousand books [in English!] later I am not even noticing if the book has "easy English" ;-) |
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Good heavens! Is English not your first language? I'd never have guessed.
Dick Francis said his writing style was honed by writing a racing column for a newspaper, and learning from the changes the editor made to his text, cutting out anything extraneous. But he had a natural gift to start with, no doubt. I also admire anyone who can go right to the top in two entirely different professions. |
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