Books

Request Friendship
Send Request Cancel

Mary L. Simonsen

Mary L. Simonsen

I have recently published a second novel, The Second Date, which is a modern, humorous love story in the Italian-American community of North Jersey. Hope you will check it out. Here is a five-star review from Diane Salerni for POD Book Reviews:

Sonia Amundsen doesn't look Italian - and her name certainly doesn't sound Italian - but she... more »
  • Ar
  • member since December 28 2007

Public Notes

 
1 2 3 4  | Next »
Displaying 1-20 of 61 notes
  • Regina L

    Regina L says

    I see you have Washington the Indispensable Man on your shelf. I wanted to invite you check out The Chronological Read of American History Group at http://www.shelfari.com/groups/34700/about. Hope to see you there.

    posted 5 months ago. ( send a note )
  • Sam R

    Sam R says

    i love you alot i hope you like my dress
    love sam

    posted 10 months ago. ( send a note )
  • Sam R

    Sam R says

    well when i am done i will give it to you when i see you agin.

    posted 10 months ago. ( send a note )
  • Sam R

    Sam R says

    hey anut Mary do you think i shoud wright a book.
    if you do i am going to name it the guy in the dead cabin so if you get this just say yes or no.

    posted 10 months ago. ( send a note )
  • Sam R

    Sam R says

    hi anut Maryi am so excited for the wedding, i cant wait to show my drees. well see you next thursday

    posted 10 months ago. ( send a note )
  • Jeff Reid

    Jeff Reid says

    We'd liike to put your book on our website, storycasting.com, so you and your fans can post a "fantasy cast" for it using current film and TV stars. Tracy Grant and Lauren Willig have already done theirs, so why not you? Plus, please tell your group about us - we'll put ebooks and even podcasts on the site, because every story that needs a cast should be on Storycasting.com.

    jeff.reid@storycasting.com
    "for the movie in your mind"

    posted 12 months ago. ( send a note )
  • LiteraryLibra

    LiteraryLibra says

    Hi Mary! Just wanted to say thanks for joining the Jane Austen book club! See ya there!

    posted 1 year ago. ( send a note )
  • tedstrutz

    tedstrutz says

    WHAT'S BETWEEN NOW AND JAN.?? P.R.?

    posted 1 year ago. ( send a note )
  • tedstrutz

    tedstrutz says

    No...the review for the pirate book 'Silver'...I'll check out Front Street Reviews

    posted 1 year ago. ( send a note )
  • tedstrutz

    tedstrutz says

    ps... when is your review coming out?

    posted 1 year ago. ( send a note )
  • tedstrutz

    tedstrutz says

    Hi Mary L.... Many years ago my daughter Ashley gave me 'Lying With The Enemy' by Tim Binding. I loved it. I had heard of the Channel Islands and kind of knew where they were, but thought they were French... well, this book set me straight. I was intrigued by the whole occupation and the importance the Germans put to these Islands. (we always capitalize Island around here) Unfortunately I lent the book to someone and it has vanished! (I think Ashley, and I have searched their bookcases over the years to no avail) I couldn't remember the name or author, but remembered the cover art. So, when you asked, I began a google search... I finally found a kind of description and recognized the names of the characters... It was in a listing of WWll Books In Braille of all things. But I had a title... so I went to Shelfari and added it and 'voila' there was the cover I remembered!

    In 2005 Masterpiece Theatre had a miniseries called 'Island At War'... Excellent!!! Maybe you watched it, although you were probably busy writing. If you didn't see it then do yourself a favor and rent it. That Good!

    And now, I have 'The Guernsey Literary etc.' In fact I'm going to go read some now... Good night!

    posted 1 year ago. ( send a note )
  • tedstrutz

    tedstrutz says

    I was kidding about your interest being 'slight'... I know how important the subject is to you. You will find 'the 'literary soc.' most interesting.

    Will let you know when 'Trailer Park Studios' is producing... dusting off my ceramic books and setting up shop... that wheel hasn't spun in 20 years! Hope it's like riding a bicycle. ted

    posted 1 year ago. ( send a note )
  • tedstrutz

    tedstrutz says

    Hi Mary L... Well, in one day I've broken my promise... please forgive me but circumstances dictated... For the first time in months I'm reading a book 'The Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Society' by Mary Ann Shaffer and Annie Barrows. Let me explain... for this is how it happened:
    1) Heard interview with Annie Barrows on NPR on Tuesday... intrigued me because I'm interested in the Channel Islands during WWII.
    2) Saw a review in USA Today on Wednesday.
    3) Saw book in Costco one hour later and knew I had to buy it!
    4) While waiting for Steely Dan concert to start with my daughter I looked it over and now I can't put it down!
    I know you will forgive me because the book is about WWII and I think you have a slight interest in that subject.
    Congrats on finding a publisher... I've passed PR on to a friend of mine, who worked in the story department for movie studios for 30 years, to read. So you have to forgive me because I didn't have it to take. Actually, I didn't take any books... just a crossword puzzle. The concert was outdoors at Cheateau Ste Michelle Winery and was wonderful. I'll give you a report after Sharon reads it. And You!... Rush out and get 'The Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Society'!!!

    Oh yes...I am a potter.

    posted 1 year ago. ( send a note )
  • Elizabeth

    Elizabeth says

    Hi Mary, thank you for your responce. I have two week off until I head back to school. Working with Autistic kids is so much fun. We are getting 2 boys in our class. I am always happy see the other kids and always happy to meet the new kids. I always amazed on how much they can accomplish with 9 mos of school. Especially the others that have had 2 1/2 months off and come back not forgetting what have learned. It is funny too see what kind of books they like. We ended our school year with Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix . Can't wait to see what going to unfold this school year.

    Happy Reading :o)

    posted 1 year ago. ( send a note )
  • tedstrutz

    tedstrutz says

    Hi Mary... I sent you a note, but I think I posted it to myself. Thanks for the info on "Pigs"...I have heard of it and the author's name sounds familiar... think I read a good review. I have not opened a book in months... hence, PR is gathering dust. I promise I will read first chance I get. Refer to my profile to see the clever note I wrote you. I can't do it again... all the best... ted

    posted 1 year ago. ( send a note )
  • LiteraryLibra

    LiteraryLibra says

    Thanks for the compliment Mary & the friendship request! I am glad your enjoying the group! My avatar is Guy of Gisborne from Robin Hood on BBC America (a.k.a. my fantasy boyfriend Richard Armitage! lol). Yay! It's nice to know I have a neighbor here on Shelfari! I don't see too many from around the area on here!

    posted 1 year ago. ( send a note )
  • mossflower

    mossflower says

    I know the type. We are reading The Death of Mr Y, must admit not started it yet as reading sequel Rebecca's Tale by Sally Beauman and Dublin by Edward Rutherfurd.
    happy reading

    posted 1 year ago. ( send a note )
  • Bob S

    Bob S says

    Thank you, Mary. Your comments really brightened my day.

    posted 1 year ago. ( send a note )
  • Sam R

    Sam R says

    hi did you no i have a jamd fingur

    posted 1 year ago. ( send a note )
  • LiteraryLibra

    LiteraryLibra says

    I'm so glad you decided to join us at Across the pond! Thanks so much! We will have tea waiting for you!

    posted 1 year ago. ( send a note )
1 2 3 4  | Next »
Displaying 1-20 of 61 notes