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Category Archives: ghost novels
Once Upon a Time Challenge: Lavinia by Ursula K. LeGuin
I’m a little late to the party, but I’m catching up fast. My goal is to achieve Quest the Second status in the Once Upon a Time Challenge over at Stainless Steel Droppings. Check it out! For this category, you … Continue reading
Read-an-Ebook Week: One Reviewer’s Experience
A funny thing happened this week. I received the following email from Amazon regarding my novel Moonlight Dancer: “We are writing to let you know that at least one of your readers has reported some problems with your book.” Uh-oh. … Continue reading
Posted in ghost novels, Reviews, Writer Unleashed
Tagged e-book errors, Read an Ebook Week, The Home by Scott Nicholson
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Twelve for Twelve: 12 Ghost Novels for 2012
The clock is striking twelve on 2012! So, it must be time for those cherished year-end lists. Everybody’s doing it. At least all the book reviewers seem to be. And as Yossarian said in one of my very favorite books, … Continue reading
Posted in ghost novels, Reviews
Tagged 2012 ghost novel reviewss, Elsewhere, Ghost Island, ghost novel reviews, ghost novels, In the Night Room, Midnight Bayou, Moonlight Dancer, The Girl Who Stopped Swimming, The Graveyard Book, The Inhabited World, The Lovely Bones, The Seance, The Winter Ghosts, Water Ghosts, Wieland
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Ghost Novel Review: The Girl Who Stopped Swimming
The Girl Who Stopped Swimming by Joshilyn Jackson Grand Central Publishing, 336 pages Laurel awakens one night to find her teenage daughter’s best friend at her bedsideāa ghostly manifestation that leads Laurel to its body in the pool. This is … Continue reading