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Emma

Emma

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I am interested in the classics and have a wide variety of books, my personal favorite being the Picture of Dorian Gray, on my shelf so I hope you enjoy.
  • Bangkok, Thailand
  • member since August 21, 2011

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  • A. J. G a l l a n t

    A. J. G a l l a n t says

    Hello

    I found myself "hearing" the characters in this story. They are well written and I found myself able to leave the normal world behind.

    I deeply enjoyed the humor and the addition of P. Anthony, that was a touch I did not expect at all. Dracula in this book is seen in a different light, not a true creature of evil at all. I do suggest that you read this book as it is very good and enjoyable.
    Timothy Haas

    DRACULA: Hearts of Stone.
    Enter this world of magical vampires. It’s a place where enchantment and biters interweave for an exciting adventure.
    It’s a tale of magic, romance and fangs; a tale of valor.
    We start with a shiny new pot of boiling water and add too many evil vampires, and not enough of the good biters. Toss in one suicidal Dracula; add a cup of mayhem and a dash of romance. Oh yes, and a pinch of mirth. Stir lovingly and you have a new novel by A. J. Gallant. If it sounds like the recipe for you then you must read Dracula: Hearts of Stone.

    OR
    Madman in the Mirror is delightfully different.
    A very unique and well written book- MADMAN IN THE MIRROR is on a class by itself- and that is a very impressive class at that- A.J. is a master at creating word images that remain with the reader long after the book is finished- the true sign of a great writer!!
    Rick Friedman

    FOUNDER
    THE JAMES MASON COMMUNITY BOOK CLUB
    Check out my author page.

    http://www.independentauthornetwork.com/a-j-gallant.html

    Posted 12 months ago. ( send a note )
  • Chris M

    Chris M says

    Welcome to the Shelfari World War II group. Thanks for joining us to share and discuss WWII books and topics. Feel free to add books to the group shelf, or to contribute to the discussions, or to start a new topic. Share your thoughts, feelings, or experiences on this fascinating period of world history.
    Thanks,
    Chris McCluer
    Admin

    Posted 1 year ago. ( send a note )
  • Gav

    Gav says

    Hey! Welcome to the group All Genres! This is a very friendly and chatty group-jump right in! Please feel free to post to the discussions! We would love for you to invite your friends to the group. Please note: the calendar for reading the genres and the group rules are located at the top of the page as part of the group description. December Group Reads are: Skipping Christmas by John Grisham and Bumped by Megan McCafferty

    Posted 1 year ago. ( send a note )