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My book is only couple of months old. I might as well plug it though it's not paranormal. It's fiction fantasy. www.alecthrace.com

My next book however, is more of the paranormal type. I'm re-writing the 2nd time now and hope to have it in my agents hands in a week or so. The working title is, "Molly Toothaker and the Secret of Fall River."

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Your book blog looks cool...I like how you incorporate the classics as well :)

Check out my blog too: http://lafemmereaders.blogspot.com/

-Eleni

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Best new fantasy I have read is "Fire" by Kristin Cashore.
My review will be posted 7/18/09 at Pick of the Literate.
An outstanding book that I feel is mis-classified as YA. I think it is appropriate for all ages.

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Your book blog is very interesting, M.D., yours is too, Eleni. My blog is not so fancy or fanciful, but I do have one that I occasionally post things on. If you are interested it is: http://elenadorothybowmansbooks.blogspot.com/

Genesis - the fourth book in the Sarah's Landing Series will be released by my publisher Write Words, Inc./Cambridge Books in November of this year. The first three are also available in print on Amazon.com, as are the three books in the Legacy Series. However, all ten books are on Amazon as Kindle books, and on Barnes and Noble as ebooks.

Reviews and excerpts of all my novels are on my website: http://elenad.home.comcast.net

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I'v just started an SFF (not paranormal, so much) blog as well - http://drying-ink.blogspot.com

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Just wanted to let you guys know that my domain has changed. Since I have a different book series, other than my Alec Thrace series, coming out. I needed to have the domain changed from www.alecthrace.com to www.mdgriffith.com
Thank you!

M.D. Griffith

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I have a scifi and fantasy blog (though admittedly it leans more towards fantasy) that I recently started and I'm currently trying to discover the secret to getting people to subscribe. Any suggestions?
Anyhow, I'd love to have all of you come visit. I just added a review of a crazy book I just read about an apocalypse in Tel Aviv and I'll soon be adding my review of On the Edge by Ilona Andrews. Plus I just joined my first reading challenge.
Read all about it on my blog

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Simcha,

I am now following you. I happen to lean more towards fantasy my self.

Melissa

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I just started a book blog called Book Bound that features mostly paranormal romance. If you are interested you can check it out here and please Follow! XD

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Hi Jessica,

Just have to say your blog is beautiful. I am now following you. Look forward to many great reviews.

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Thanks very much Melissa! Be sure to check out the new contest I am running!

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