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Mike Lynch
Mike Lynch's first book, Dublin, came out in 2007, followed by When the Sky Fell, American Midnight, The Crystal Portal, and After the Cross. His latest novel, Love's Second Chance, was released in March 2013. He has also published short stories in various magazines, including "Surf's Up,"... show more

Mike Lynch's first book, Dublin, came out in 2007, followed by When the Sky Fell, American Midnight, The Crystal Portal, and After the Cross. His latest novel, Love's Second Chance, was released in March 2013. He has also published short stories in various magazines, including "Surf's Up," awarded "Best of Show" in the Residential Aliens flash fiction contest, and "Beyond Horizon's Edge" which took 1st place in the 2009 Preditors & Editors Reader's Poll. He currently lives in the San Francisco Bay Area with his wife and two children.
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It's a Mad Mad World
It's a Mad Mad World rated it 10 years ago
This is a perfect way to introduce four Rock'n'roll stars to kids that just can't bother with reading ordinary books or thinks Wikipedia is way too hard to manage because all the damn text. Or this could be the perfect graphic novel for hardcore Freddie Mercury fans like me. :) Freddie Mercury's lif...
My Journey in Writing
My Journey in Writing rated it 11 years ago
While I liked the characters in Treasures of the Heart in a general sense, I felt the book was a tad underdrawn. I was disappointed at how quickly it went along and I felt the loss of any true character development. Also, I felt I was expected to accept a lot in what was a contemporary novel. For ex...
Lisa (Harmony)
Lisa (Harmony) rated it 12 years ago
A friend of mine saw I was reading this book and expressed surprise; she didn't think this would be something I'd like. "So you think a big city gal like me can't appreciate small town charm?" "Yup," she answered. I'd love to prove her wrong, because I'm perverse that way and hate to admit she knows...
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