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Please remember that this BOTM Program is for books that are listed or were listed in our ARR Program.
Nominations will close on August 15th.
Nominations will close on August 15th.
i would like to nominate it A River Moves Forward by Selena Haskins. This is a very good read that takes your emotions on a reminiscent roller coaster.
When I Found You by Catherine Ryan HydeA sweet novel about Nathan a man who finds a baby abandon in the woods. He adopts the baby boy much to his wife's surprise. It's a tale depicting their trails and struggles and the promise of love that doesn't give up or abandon
I would like to nominate T. M. Brown's A Life Not My Own for September's BOM. In reading A Life Not My Own, I found glimpses of myself written in the words of the pages. The wealth of wisdom shared by Brown is delivered from a heartfelt place, A Life Not My Own is a highly recommende read for anyone on their own personal journey to self-acceptance and self-actualization.A Life Not my Own
Black Mariah
was a really good read. It's the first book in a new series by Richard Finney. So I'll nominate it.
I would like to nominate my book, "Love Poems for Cannibals." It is brilliant, witty, and rather dark -- representing the best in contemporary poetry.Raymond Keen - author of "Love Poems for Cannibals"
http://www.goodreads.com/book/show/17...
Denise wrote: "I would like to nominate T. M. Brown's A Life Not My Own for September's BOM. In reading A Life Not My Own, I found glimpses of myself written in the words of the pages. The wealth of wisdom shar..."Thanks Denise!!!!
I would like to nominate book 1 of the "Do you spook German?" series - The Heidelberg Ghost written by moi - Nickie Cochran.
It's a lighthearted paranormal love story with a touch of adventure. A nice feel-good book to cuddle up with.
Sirens having female trouble, well-written combo of paranormal and women's fiction. The Siren's Tale
Since it was second last time, I would like to nominate my horror/mystery, What Hides Within
For those who voted for it last time, thank you. If I knew who you were, I'd happily provide a copy to you in exchange for an honest review. Thanks, and good luck to all!
I'd like to put forward my dark fantasy novel Beasthood. http://www.goodreads.com/book/show/17... It's original and something many readers will enjoy. I doubt it will get a lot of votes but it's worth a try. Good luck to everyone. I'm sure you all deserve it but there can be only one winner! Peace, out.
Ice
I'd like to nominate my book, Upon Your Return. It is a historical romance set in France in the 1860s, and I believe it is a book that anyone would like. It has accumulated four and five star responses.
I would like to nominate my book, ...but they call me Sonny as BOTM. A real-life epic of a young boy in search of his dad as millions of Americans move about in search of a new life during the Great Depression. A must read for those interested in historical times, and for those that enjoy stories that make you laugh through tears. ...But They Call Me Sonny
I'd like to nominate my own novel, "The Last Overseer" Its a Dystopian tale, featuring a blend of sci-fi and horror.
It is set in the near future where a totalitarian global government does everything it can to track down mutating humans in order to prevent a zombie apocalypse. Some citizens however, don't want to be cured, leading to civil unrest, dysfunctional romances, tugs of war between science and ethics, and a high octane cat and mouse chase story.
I want to nominate Songbook for Haunted Boys and Girls by Wayne McNeill.This is a memoir told in a series of vignettes, all taking place on one street in Toronto. It is so utterly beautifully done, so remarkably real and lyrical, so sensual and delightful. And such a joy.
Adam
I'd like to nominate 'The Gift' by Rachel Newcomb. I've only just finished it and really enjoyed it - my review will be up tomorrow.
I'll nominate Cocoon by David Saperstein.A story of illegal aliens helped to get back to their home.
I second the nomination of Songbook for Haunted Boys and Girls, but I'd like to add Adam Byrn Tritt's recent book, Songs from the Well. It's a heartbreaking yet joyful chronicle of his love for his wife, Lee; his sudden and heartbreaking loss of her to brain cancer; and his struggle to find a way back to life, as told through essays and poetry written during their marriage and in the time since her passing. Powerful, gorgeous writing.
I'd like to nominate my novel Aymaran Shadow - the story of a woman who is destined to be violated. In every lifetime.
I like to second you on this, this is one of the finest reads I have come across in recent times .Gripping and takes the reader to a roller coaster ride of deception revenge.
The burden of being human is that we are blessed with phenomenal comprehension, but unfortunately we are not granted the ability to grasp it all.I would like to nominate my literary novel Solace of Stone.
http://www.solaceofstone.com
The book is for a few months on Amazon and the reviews there are very enthusiastic.
To quote a few:
- Breathtakingly beautiful.
- I recommend this book to fans of Proust's 'A la recherche du temps perdu', or anyone who prefers soulful and mature writing to shallow sensationalism.
- Solace of Stone presents a world rich in culture, philosophy and ideas; a world that has been diminished in our present-day texting, surfing, superficial reality.
- Solace of Stone seems like it is the work of an accomplished author with lots of mileage on his word-processor
Please find the book on:
http://www.goodreads.com/book/show/17...
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Books mentioned in this topic
A Child is Torn: Innocence Lost (other topics)Faceless (other topics)
Aymaran Shadow (other topics)
Songs from the Well: A Memoir of Love and Grief (other topics)
Beasthood (other topics)
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Authors mentioned in this topic
Amos Cassidy (other topics)Richard Finney (other topics)








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