For any author who would like his/her book to be reviewed, contact me. Poetry books too are solicited for reviewing. However, there are some genres I tend to avoid. Feel free to ask me.
gautami.tripathy[at]gmail.com
I must mention here that I read at my own pace and depending on my mood. Don't ask me to hurry.
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Ha... I had the same thought about Charles Dickens! ;)
here's mine http://tributebooksmama.blogspot.com/2011/02/booking-through-thursday_10.html
I haven't really gotten on the ground floor for many authors (although I am starting to get requests now). Here's my answer: http://myreadersblock.blogspot.com/2011/02/booking-through-thursday-ground-floor.html
Oh, yes, Charles Dickens would have been a great one to discover!!! Mine is here: http://shirley-mybookshelf.blogspot.com/2011/02/book-tour-sudden-moves-by-kelli-sue.html
For me, best example would be R. Scott Bakker. Only *had* to read his first book to be utterly hooked. Brilliant writer. I certainly understand that whole "doesn't feel like a first time writer" sensation. For the second question, though, I'd probably say either Camus or Dostoevsky. To be able to pick the brains of either of those two men? Astounding...
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