Ogii Review of: Wuthering Heights by Emily Bronte
Wuthering Heights by Emily Brontë
My rating: 1 of 5 stars
Honestly, even though this is a classic and loved by many, I do not love it, of even in the…
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Just had to share the latest book review from singer, songwriter and rock and roll historian, Barry Drake. Posted it on my blog http://blog.mjmurphy.com.
In addition to what Barry wrote, Woodstock icons Country Joe McDonald and Wavy Gravy said this about my novel:
“Michael I just finished reading your novel and found it a fantastic read and wonderful story! It would make a terrific movie. Thanks for letting me see it. cheers,…
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My female characters are always strong physically, and very comfortable pushing the limits of their sensuality. Perhaps a reader might feel this is fantasy - and this would be true except for one fact. My femme fatales are always patterned after a woman from my life. When women are comfortable, passionate and strong they will push the limits of their sexual identities.
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“Goodnight,” Emily kissed Andrea’s brow. Andrea was right to know herself.…
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Updated my Woodstock blog with a post about Canned Heat's great performance. http://blog.mjmurphy.com/
Michael
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2:32 a.m. (The Djinn Master's Legacy) By: Emily Ford - Book Review
Reviewed by: Tamar Mekredijian, Pacific Book Review
http://www.pacificbookreview.com
These days, genre fiction for young adult readers focus heavily on vampires, werewolves and zombies. It is a fad that teenagers have fallen in love with. However, what was most refreshing about 2:32 a.m. was the absence of the usual paranormal phenomena. 2:32…
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Author Interview ~ Jessica Greene
I’m delighted to welcome Jessica to our blog today!
I met her at Little Bonobo’s Book Cafe :-)
Let’s begin, Jessica.
Where are you from and how old are you?
I’m from San Diego, California, but I’ve lived in England for a few years now. I’m 25.
When did you begin writing and can you remember how it felt inside, back then?
I kept journals starting from when I was really small, and I…
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New Stuff This Week
Two new reviews up on the site:
Emily Gee's The Sentinel Mage and Kate Griffin's The Neon Court…
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Mystery: Tears of Pearl, by Tasha Alexander
Tears of Pearl, by Tasha Alexander, is a suspenseful mystery which takes place in the late 1800's. Husband and wife duo, Colin and Emily Hargreaves, are on their honeymoon traversing the world when they meet a man
named Sir Richard while traveling to Constantinople. Misfortune hits their new found friend, and thus, the Hargreaves find themselves amidst a plot of murder and intrigue which leads them through the city and…
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Chapter One Tuesday 23:00 Hours The cold Monterey Bay quickly surrounded her petite body as she eased herself further into its icy grip. She unconsciously took a deep cleansing breath and slowly let out an exhalation.Added by Jennifer Chase on November 27, 2009 at 5:00pm — No Comments
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Dead Game An Emily Stone Novel
In this Video Game, ‘Game Over’ Means You’re Dead
In her independent efforts to catch child killers, Emily Stone discovers the evidence that the cops can’t—or won’t—uncover. Now, this covert investigator is back…
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Police officers are great characters to develop in any crime fiction story. I have enjoyed creating these types of characters and conducting background research with various law enforcement agencies to add depth and realism to the storyline.Added by Jennifer Chase on August 26, 2009 at 10:00am — No Comments
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One of the most exciting and rewarding experiences that I’ve had as a crime fiction writer was the opportunity to participate in a police ride-along. I have observed patrol, K9, and detective investigative duties for various police agencies throughout the state of California. For those of you that aren’t familiar with a police ride-along, it’s a…Added by Jennifer Chase on August 6, 2009 at 3:00pm — No Comments
Yesterday we were all horrified by yet another incident of senseless murder in our country. This time, a 48-year-old man named George Sodini walked into a neighborhood gym just outside of Pittsburgh with at least two handguns hidden in his gym bag. He walked into an aerobics studio, opened fire, and left… Continue
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Women Rely on Strength of All Types When Faced with Violence
In my thriller novel Compulsion, I introduce readers to Emily Stone. She is a determined woman who uses her amazing intuition, careful study of criminal behavior, and effective use of technology to track violent predators and gather evidence against them. When Emily encounters a killer who does not appreciate her interference… Continue
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