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url 2015-05-07 19:22
The Weeping Books Of Blinney Lane

Sarah Allister just wants a normal life, running her book shop and enjoying the smiles of the handsome local delivery man, Henry.  A normal life is hard to find on Blinney Lane, a niche tourist street in historical Salem, mainly due to the three hundred year old curse that controls the lives of the trapped shop owners.  Sarah has learned to cope with the peculiar phenomenon that occur around her, until she learns her brother is sending his troublesome teenage son, Ricky, to stay with her for the Summer.

 

Will Ricky listen to his aunt without question or will he meddle in things best left alone, forcing Sarah to lead them on a journey to a land she swore never to return to and to people she has long tried to forget?  The Weeping Books Of Blinney Lane will leave teens fearing adulthood, and adults grateful the pains of their youth are over.  Adventure, romance, mystery, fantasy, and a unique twist on coming-of-age, this story sets the ground for an endearing classic. 

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text 2015-05-07 19:15
Pre-order special price, just released The Weeping Books Of Blinney Lane

Hello all,

 

My book has just been released for pre-order at a special price, available at this rate until 10 July when the book is officially released.  You can get a print copy along with the ebook now for only .99.  Thank you and happy reading!

 

http://www.amazon.com/Weeping-Books-Blinney-Lane-ebook/dp/B00XAAO666/ref=asap_bc?ie=UTF8

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review 2011-12-06 00:00
The Weeping and the Laughter - Noel Barber Rudi, my twin brother, and I were twelve years old when, one day early in 1919, Rudi overheard Papa talking to Mama and Aunt Olga in the next room.Whilst the writing here has no specific élan, there are some fun moments where the ploy is to up the ante by name dropping who was in Paris and/or Monte Carlo back then:Ernest HemmingwayGertrude SteinDiaghilevChagallGoncharovaStravinsky (and later Nijinsky)Princess Edmond de PolignacPicassoYep, the things that happen when authorial verve is slightly lacking. 3.5*
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