C. Leigh Purtill
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Love, Meg
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All About Vee (Fat Girls in LA, #1)
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Chasing the Falls
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2012
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I Brake for Whales
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2009
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The Facespace Chronicles: Facespace Face-off!
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Sweet historical with twists Loved the characters and the fantasy aspect. Very surprised by the ending but it felt appropriate for the genre. Would make a great movie. |
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First of all, gorgeous cover. Yum! Second of all, and more seriously, from the first page, I felt as if I had fallen into Daya's world: her school, her friends, her mom, and her crush. A realistic yet gentle romance, an all-too-true church group that ...more |
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First of all, gorgeous cover. Yum! Second of all, and more seriously, from the first page, I felt as if I had fallen into Daya's world: her school, her friends, her mom, and her crush. A realistic yet gentle romance, an all-too-true church group that ...more |
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| Mysteries written in the first person naturally leave out a lot of information and in many ways, that's what can make or break a thriller like this. How much does the narrator tell the reader? How much do they hold back? No one likes a book that ends ...more | |
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| The concept of being able to travel back in time with the help of a little candy is fascinating and fun. The way Kady got it (on a Halloween night at a carnival at a booth apart from the main festivities) gave me a bit of "Something Wicked This Way C ...more | |
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“Don't Panic.”
― The Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy
― The Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy
“The ships hung in the sky in much the same way that bricks don't.”
― The Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy
― The Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy
“I wonder how many people I've looked at all my life and never seen.”
― The Winter of Our Discontent
― The Winter of Our Discontent
“When you are on the dancefloor, there is nothing to do but dance.”
― The Mysterious Flame Of Queen Loana
― The Mysterious Flame Of Queen Loana
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Feb 19, 2012 04:39AM
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Hi, C! Ha, just realized that's a juice brand. We like a lot of the same books/writers. I'm a new author letting people know about my poetry website, www.theskyinsideyou.com, feel free to stop by sometime and happy new year.
Thanks for accepting my friend request, C. You seem like an interesting person, as well as an accomplished author, so feel free to tell me more about yourself and perhaps we can grow to become even greater friends. I, myself, am a singer/songwriter/actor who has recently turned author. My 2 top ten recordings were CONCRETE & CLAY (as a singer) and NAVY BLUE (as a writer)...both in the early 1960's. My first novel is an unusual murder mystery entitled "Forbidden Steps".Regards, and have a great day, Ed
http://www.edrambeau.com
Hi C - Happy New Year!!!
Thanks for your friendship! :)
My novel, Moonlight, is a finalist in Kensington Publishing's Writing with the Stars contest, but we need your vote to make it to the next round of competition...
Will you please click below and Vote for Moonlight?
Thanks for all your support!!! :)
Lisa
Sherri wrote: "I met the author of "Hot Widow"....let me know what you think about the book...and where did you get that book?"Hi there! Phyllis is a very funny, very interesting and smart woman. I started her memoir - loved the first couple of chapters - but then got distracted (for a year!) and never finished it. :( I know I should. She really is a cool woman. I got the book directly from Phyllis- we did an interview together on a cable access show and then sat next to each other at the Duarte festival. We traded books at the end of the show. Where did you meet her? Did you get her book?
I met the author of "Hot Widow"....let me know what you think about the book...and where did you get that book?
Hello C. Leigh,Look forward to talking books and writing
William Hazelgrove
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