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J Lenni Dorner
J Lenni Dorner rated it 9 years ago
Wow! This book was better, and different, than expected. It isn't just another book on craft. It's barely even a reference guide. It has essays packed with valuable tips written by authors I love. Sure, a few of these were not in my niche, but the ones that were blew my mind. I could not recommend t...
The Crimson Feather
The Crimson Feather rated it 10 years ago
Can't get enough of this! Highly recommended.
Xunaira J.
Xunaira J. rated it 10 years ago
An interesting science fiction novel with captivating characters. It was worth reading.
Lilian Roberts All About Paranormal/Romance
“Outpassage” Is a wonderful Sci-Fi book that will keep you intrigued from the first page to the last. The book is very well written and the author weaves a very clever plot with extremely likable characters and a fascinating imaginary world. The author provides great details that pull the reader rig...
Lilian Roberts All About Paranormal/Romance
“Outpassage” Is a wonderful Sci-Fi book that will keep you intrigued from the first page to the last. The book is very well written and the author weaves a very clever plot with extremely likable characters and a fascinating imaginary world. The author provides great details that pull the reader rig...
Booknest
Booknest rated it 11 years ago
The author has created a plausible world. Janet writes so well that the story that has you in it's grip through battles, dark places and dishonour until the very end. [b: The Deadly Caress|20967943|The Deadly Caress|O.N. Stefan|https://d.gr-assets.com/books/1404989126s/20967943.jpg|40345689]
Death by Books
Death by Books rated it 12 years ago
I'm giving this book four stars because I enjoyed pretty much every word in it. So why not five? Because for the most part I did not come away from the book with any great insights that would change the course of my writing. It was a very entertaining read, especially Orson Scott Cards' section, ...
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