Look up these writers on Amazon.
Harriet Doerr: Consider This, Senora
Dashka Slater: The Wishing Box
Robin Beeman: The Lost Art of Desire
Tobias Wolff: The Night in Question: Stories
Fannie Flagg: Fried Green Tomatoes at the Whistlestop Cafe
Robert James Waller: The Bridges of Madison County
Ernest Hemingway: For Whom the Bell Tolls and Sun Also Rises
Thornton Wilder: The Bridge of San Luis Rey
Patricia Highsmith: Strangers on a Train. Also wrote the Ripley series.
Jim Thompson: The Killer Inside Me
2006-07-21 04:59:46
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answered by Bob 3
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Humane Demon Burning the Flames pink Revenge pink chilly hearth Despairing Brood Remorseful the next day Breaking the Ice communicate of The devil and The devil is right here Token of Hate dark Silence Shattered Souls i in my opinion enjoyed the prologue,and so,I wrote what i think of the identify could be based thoroughly upon the tips you wrote.And nicely,I further a exciting factor right here and there!!
2016-10-08 04:02:57
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The Interpreter of Maladies is a collection of short stories that is all about interpersonal relations and character emotions. It's by Jhumpa Lahiri.
2006-07-21 03:52:54
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answered by wanderklutz 5
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Hi there. I'm the author of a new medieval fantasy book that may provide what you're looking for. The title is THE BLACKGLOOM BOUNTY. It's 445 pages of action, adventure, magic, mystery and mayhem. If you like Conan, LOTR or Harry Potter type books, this may be one you'll enjoy. The main character's emotions definitely take a roller coaster ride--from fear, to anger, to fright to love and back again.
If you'd like to try a free pdf eBook demo of Blackgloom, email me at FiveStarAuthor@aol.com. No obligation.
Good luck, whatever you decide to read!
Jon F. Baxley (Author, Editor, Ghostwriter and Proofreader)
THE SCYTHIAN STONE (eBook only)
THE BLACKGLOOM BOUNTY (eBook and hard cover)
THE REGENTS OF RHUM (coming fall '07)
Major Media Reviews:
Publishers Weekly
STARRED Review. A fast pace, sly humor, amusing dialogue and a richly researched background lift Baxley's fantasy, the first of a new series set in medieval Britain. When Merlin's long-ago apprentice Kruzurk Makshare (aka the Boozer) receives a dreamlike visitation from the legendary mage, he learns he must destroy another former apprentice, the villainous Seed of Cerberus. To do so will require a visit to the demon-guarded Blackgloom Keep. Enter young Daynin McKinnon, who discovers a curious rune-covered headstone, which may be the fabled Blackgloom Bounty, and brings it to Kruz's attention. Kruz believes it will provide entry into the fortress, while Daynin hopes the sale of the stone will restore his family's fortunes. The colorful cast of good guys and ne'er-do-wells includes the Pictish ghost of Brude McAlpin liberated from his tomb, assorted pursuing Caledonians and a bemused Prior Bede, whose monastery serves as a hiding place for the Blackgloom Bounty. Suitable for fantasy enthusiasts of all ages.
Library Journal
"This series opener...is a good choice for fans of epic-style sagas and Scottish history."
Harriet Klausner, Amazon's #1 Ranked Reviewer!
"This terrific medieval fantasy...will elate readers for its fast-paced, action-thrilled story line starring a strong cast."
Nancy McCulloch, PRWEB Article, March 20, 2006
"Two thumbs up for a colorful cast of characters, nonstop, rapid-fire action and compelling storyline!"
Fantasybookspot.com Review by Tyler, Febuary 2006
"Taking place in Medieval Scotland, this tale of magic, adventure and love really captured my attention..."
Source(s):
Blackgloom @ Amazon.com:
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/1594144...
Autographed copies:
http://store.yahoo.com/shocklines/blbono...
2006-07-21 03:59:23
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answered by FiveStarAuthor 4
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This is the link where I got Adobe Reader for free http://bitly.com/1yvM4hE
Adobe Reader program is used for viewing, printing, and annotating PDF documents. With this PDF reader you can open and manage all the pdf files.
2014-08-20 23:13:25
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answered by Anonymous
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Try cannery row by steinbeck. while dated, It covers a variety of characters and a spectrum of human emotions.
2006-07-21 03:54:49
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answered by The Stranger 3
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If you like fantasy, try King Fortis the Brave or Eragon.
Both are great!
2006-07-21 06:01:23
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answered by Anonymous
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Here are some e-book sites:
http://manybooks.net/categories/
http://duncanlong.com/e-books.html
http://greatsfandf.com/overlooked-books.php
http://w.webring.com/hub?ring=allofsciencefict
http://www.baen.com/library/
http://www.netlibrary.com/
http://www.fictionfactor.com/fictionfreebies.html
2006-07-21 03:54:49
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answered by Anonymous
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"Killing Me Softly" by Nicci French
2006-07-21 04:23:20
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answered by schudoma 1
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