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Richard T Green
A Storyteller Who Writes Books..."Someone wrote about me recently...'Richard T Green made me cry the other day'. That's the nicest thing anyone's ever said about me! Thankfully they were referring to one of my books, not me!" Richard was born in Warwickshire, England, 'quite a long time ago' (his... show more

A Storyteller Who Writes Books..."Someone wrote about me recently...'Richard T Green made me cry the other day'. That's the nicest thing anyone's ever said about me! Thankfully they were referring to one of my books, not me!" Richard was born in Warwickshire, England, 'quite a long time ago' (his words) but as soon as he was able, moved to his preferred county of Norfolk Although he'd written for magazines and newspapers, he came late to his career as an author; his first book published in 2010. Richard has a mission in life...to write sci-fi and paranormal stories that can be enjoyed both by aficionados and those who normally wouldn't touch the genres. This is not an easy task, but his fast-paced storylines and easy-reading style go part way to achieving his objective. "I don't want my books to get bogged down in technical details or intricate phrases only five percent of the population would understand. That doesn't mean there isn't technology, or aliens and lots of horrible stuff happening...far from it! But actually, I write about people - normal human beings, thrown into abnormal situations." He's right. All of the books released to date have clever, unique plots but are primarily about humanity - its frailty and the strengths people find when they're forced to do so. Which may explain why his readers find it easy to empathise with the characters he creates. "I'm big on emotions; my books will make you laugh and make you cry. I'm ruled by my heart, not my head. Which is why I'll never be rich...but it makes me a better storyteller!"
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Books Less Travelled
Books Less Travelled rated it 7 years ago
*I received a digital ARC from the author for review. This does not affect my review.*A year has passed since Tom left Camelot, and he's starting to question the decision to leave when he's suddenly given a chance to return. Like the first, this one is well written and I couldn't put it down! I love...
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Howdy YAL! rated it 12 years ago
Read this one a long time ago. Probably one of the first YA books I smuggled from my sister's room way back in the days when people were worried about Y2K and not the Mayan prophecy (yeah, I'm that old). It's pretty good. Very vanilla by today's YA's standards. But it has a nostalgic feel about ...
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