And hey, have a great day!
I'd love for new authors (and old) as well as readers to send me more books that you think are a good fit for this website. While my focus is on Teens and Young Adults of Color, there's a place for every protagonist here. After all, a good book is a good book! Shoot me an e-mail if you like: alienstarbooks@yahoo.com. And hey, have a great day! Add Comment Well, I'm always reading so sometimes it's more like, what didn't I read? Last week I read Storm Over Warlock, Trash, Rosemary and Rue (I MUST get this author's books posted, they're pretty darn good!), Snow White in New York (two minutes to read, an hour to pore over the art -- it's just wonderful), several short stories from a new author -- I hope he's going publish them soon, and a couple of other books that I have to get up and go into my room to see the titles, so maybe I'll update this tomorrow. This week I'm rereading Ordeal in Otherwhere, Android at Arms and the Wraiths of Time, the new Sunset magazine, and I'll probably read Forerunner Foray just to finish off the Warlock trilogy. And you know, I'm not sure what I'll read after that. I have one of the newer Dune novels, but upon looking at the inside, there's two books before it, so I think I'll hold off until I have the other books. I HATE starting in the middle of a series! I've added several books and/or reviews to the website, so do keep checking back to see what's new. Oh, I know, Howard Night's The Serpent Cult is now available on Kindle as well as Nook! I knew I was forgetting something, sorry Howard! In any case, it's midnight, so I think it's time to turn into a pumpkin and go to bed. The Chihuahua is barking at me, saying, "It's time Mommy!" I'm actively soliciting your published works for teens and young adults, particularly those books featuring protagonists of Color. Send me your information, the link for purchasing your book, and your bio for inclusion on these pages. This is a place for new authors as well as the classics. Be aware, however, I'm going to read and review the book, so I do reserve the right to constructively criticize the book. I'm looking forward to your submissions! |
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