A. Adams A.’s Comments (group member since May 15, 2016)


A.’s comments from the Must-Reads--Yours, Mine, and Ours group.

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Jul 12, 2016 08:38AM

189745 If you have a teenaged or young adult daughter, remove the cell phone from her hands, replace it with P for Possession by A. Adams, and... enjoy the quiet.

P for Possession by A. Adams is $0.99 USD today, July 12, on the Kindle Countdown Deal on Amazon--remember, it goes up a $1 each day to the end of the week, so get it while it's discounted on Kindle.

If you want to purchase the paperback, it's $13.50 USD. FOR ADULTS AND TEENS! Check out the Spirit Falls series by A. Adams as well for an escape from reality summer read!
#Spendyourdaysuspendedbetweenthepages

https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B01FOJ...
Jul 08, 2016 12:37PM

189745 What do you look for in deciding what your next personal read (or if you're an author, your next write) will be when there are a thousand plus options? How do we truly know what people (self included) want between the pages?
Jun 05, 2016 10:46AM

189745 If you've read a million books like I have, what character do you wish was an actual person, or if your book hasn't been made into a movie, what actor would you like to see play your fave character(s)?
May 28, 2016 02:27PM

189745 We all started reading by someone passing a book of interest to them off to us, or we raided our parents' or grandparents' bookshelves for those books they said we were "too young" to read.

We, in turn, passed them along to our friends, having secret phone conversations about what Rex did to Storm, and how we wished he would do the same to us (or vice versa)! So why not allow the young people in our lives to do the same fantasizing/romanticizing we enjoyed and still enjoy?

Start a book club today! Amazon offers free shipping on all book orders $25 or more, so if you buy five (5) books for little Bobby/Bobbie and his/her closest friends and relatives (or get their parents in on the deal) for each club meeting, you'll save hundreds of dollars on shipping.

I RECOMMEND BUYING PAPERBACKS BECAUSE NO ONE WANTS THEIR FAVORITE KINDLE DESTROYED BY AN YOUNG OVERZEALOUS READER WHO DOESN'T QUITE LIKE HOW THE STORY ENDS.

You can throw a paperback...we've all done it...a Kindle? Not so much...unless you want to end up in the emergency room or civil court.

Feel free to read the book before approving it for your children's clubs. If you have adult-age children, spread the word to them as well. Do inter-age book recommendations...read their books and let them read some of yours.

With a Young Adult book club, kids will feel mature, sophisticated, and intelligent...just like Mom and Dad (or whatever the parental situation is in your home). Let's get started here and now...spread the word, and, of course, make P for Possession by A. Adams one of your first book choices!

Happy Reading!
May 19, 2016 05:52PM

189745 Your name, alias, nickname, pet name, etc.; your occupation (if you so choose to disclose this info); any other pertinent info.
Ideas??? (1 new)
May 18, 2016 05:17PM

189745 What would you like to see in Book 2, or what do you want to happen in Book 2? Of course, you have to read the book before we have this discussion.
May 15, 2016 01:17PM

189745 I won't give any of the main plots points away; however, I think this is what happens when you have a really, really creative book idea but limited time to execute it well due to a deadline, or your interest in writing it wavered after 50 pages. Trust me, I have started out deep-fried turkey hot on an idea just to spend months not adding another word to my "masterpiece." So, tell me, "goodread"ers who join this group, how do you overcome your lack of writing motivation (writer's block does not exist; writers lack the motivation to write, which is what stops him/her from writing not some mental or physical obstruction), and when you read a book with a disappointing ending, or a lot of loose ends, what advice would you give the writer?