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Elizabeth
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Talk about twists and turns. Totally unexpected. Brilliant. Not many things creep up on me so stealthily when I read a book. There are now. WOW!
— Nov 17, 2012 07:03AM
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Elizabeth
is on page 140 of 199
Page 199. Finished. Wish this book never had to end.
— Nov 18, 2012 06:35AM
Elizabeth
is on page 140 of 199
Note to author: Mcfanwy,
How did you write this book? So layered & so many unexpected twists that I've had to stop at points, stare at the page, re-read what I'd read, my mouth forming perfectly round Os while silently mouthing, "No way! How can this be? Yes? Yes! This is really happening." My mind could not believe what I was feeling and processing. I'm constantly shaking my head & nodding. Brilliant!
— Nov 17, 2012 08:09AM
How did you write this book? So layered & so many unexpected twists that I've had to stop at points, stare at the page, re-read what I'd read, my mouth forming perfectly round Os while silently mouthing, "No way! How can this be? Yes? Yes! This is really happening." My mind could not believe what I was feeling and processing. I'm constantly shaking my head & nodding. Brilliant!
Elizabeth
is on page 140 of 199
The weaving of characters and their relationships with their surroundings and the nature is seamless and intricate. So much intimacy in every way on every page. So full of soul and souls.
— Nov 17, 2012 05:52AM
Elizabeth
is on page 100 of 199
RUN and find "Echolocation" by Myfanwy Collins, now! Everyone should read this author's work. Online at Amazon, B&N, and more. If you can't find it to purchase, or in your library, I'll get it for you. It is "that" incredible!
— Nov 14, 2012 08:41AM
Elizabeth
is on page 40 of 199
I started "Echo" late last night. I am totally caught up in the prose, how the writing just flows so naturally. I inescapably filled with emotions. Characters are completely real human beings to me. I feel everything they are feeling. I'm reading this book but the characters have emerged from the pages and I feel that they are alive and living in our world. I'm tense, and moved speechless. They are a part of me.
— Nov 11, 2012 03:00AM

