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Old 05-21-2012, 08:45 AM   #13295
caleb72
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I finished Diary of the Displaced and I reviewed in on my site if anyone's interested. I liked it but it lacked in a couple of areas.

Direct link for the lazy: http://papyrus.calebblake.net/2012/0...y-glynn-james/

I've now started Wired by Douglas E. Richards. This is an interesting book in that there are some pretty significant claims to success:

Quote:
The #1 bestselling Kindle book for all of 2011 in two major categories -- technothrillers and science fiction -- an unprecedented achievement (19th bestselling Kindle book overall, including fiction and non-fiction).
You would have to think that this author made a packet with rankings like that, but I never hear him being mentioned in the indie author success story discussions you see floating around.

Anyway - a third in and there's nothing wrong with the pacing. It's easy to get into and moves like a bullet train.
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