Thanks for adding me as a friend!
as you know, I'm new at this. some coaching may be required. hope you're feeling better!
I notice that we enjoy Jodi Picoult's works. Perhaps you might like to watch/listen to her webcast, which I enjoyed very much:http://www.writersdigest.com/bea/
Hey there!Thanks for your notes. I love meeting new people and if they have similar tastes, nothing could be better!Thanks for your recommendations, I'll look out for JP and JE. I might have read JP, sounds awfully familiar. I read anything and everything I can lay my hands on, so sometimes I lose track of author's and books' names...unless I'm really taken up with an author and then never forget her or his name! Hope that makes sense!Look forward to hearing from frequently from you.Priya
Hullo Gourmet, nice to meet you. am not an author at all ,am hear for friendship, would u add me on ur list? hope to hear from you. cheers jeremiah
I'm a little slap-happy today. My big day has arrived. Thanks for agreeing to let me share my joy with you, my friend.Amazon.com released my book today. Needless to say my feet are about 4 inches off the floor. It's like I just gave birth, except no water broke this time.Just in time for the holidays, too. I'm so thankful.Keep me in yer prayers. Now that I've given birth, I've got to raise it.God bless you...and thanks for your kind note.Peace and Light,Taylor
My pleasure. Thank you for accepting. Have a great WEEKEND......
Whim? I see only one book we have in common, BUT the general tone of your shelf is similar to mine, I think. Maybe it was your blog ... I'm starting one and need all the inspiration I can get.
I have read the first one Catering to Nobody. I liked it but it was kinda slow. I have not ventured back into the series as I was hooked by another one I'm sure. This one and Patricia Cornwell's are still on my list to catch up on though.
Superb Shelf!!! I still have to add more. Thanks for the invite and I look forward to chatting with you and our love for reading!D
It is my pleasure and pride to be your friend. Thank you! Have a nice weekend!!
Thanks for being a friend.
Delighted to have you in my circle of new friends.I checked out your journal. Felt like I was listening to you chat about this and that. Readers are always the best conversationalist.I love the way fiction can crawl in and out of unknown territories and take us along with them. Guess that's why I write fiction. My new release is due out soon. Might I drop you a line when it's available? It's a horse of a different color. I'd be honored to for you to give it a go.Hope it's as gorgeous of a day in Kalamazoo as it is here today. But I don't assume your temps are in the 80's. It's golden, and I'm heading out to leisure under the rays.God Bless.nelehrolyat - but please call me Taylor
I may be slow, but I'm also old. I've had a long time to collect.
Hi GR,I love the comment you made in the 'Favourite Series' thread about Nyneave could only tug her braid so many times before you wanted to smack her. It made me laugh!Thanks for what you said regarding Jodi's books.Best Wishes,Graham
Hi GR,As you saw in my Discussion post about Christmas books, I am considering a Plaidy novel as a Christmas present. I will look in a bookshop for a closer look first.I see you like Jodi Picoult. In the 'saddest books' thread, her novels featured heavily, especially 'My Sister's Keeper'. Is it good?Best Wishes,Graham
Hi GR,Glad to have you on my FriendList. Thanks for the mention of the 'Oulander' book. One of the good things about Shelfari is getting good author tips off each other. Someone else recommended Jean Plaidy and Cally Erickson. The other good thing about Shelfari is meeting and making good friends!Enjoy the weekend,Graham.