Monday, November 22, 2010

FURTHER DEVELOPMENTS

On amazon.com you can now read selected pages of "WHAT'S A MOTHER TO DO?" to check it out if you're thinking of buying and can't find a review. (That's because there are none yet, folks. Why, I don't know, unless the procedure to write one is made too difficult for most people to mess with. You had to have purchased the book on Amazon to write a review.)  You can see the back page and read the whole first chapter.

Also, I am told that the Daviess County Public Library will be purchasing the book soon. So, for those of you too poor, thrifty, generally shiftless, lazy, or otherwise disinclined to plunk down hard plastic, you'll be able to check it out for free.  I seldom buy fiction books, myself. I buy books on art, physics, and stuff like that which can be used as reference or is too dense to read and understand in one go.  But the reason YOU should buy "WHAT'S A MOTHER TO DO" is that you'll probably want to read it again and again.  It can also be used as a handy doorstop, or to whop would-be intruders in the head. So it is a multi-use item.

As of Nov. 30, Books-A-Million is carrying MOTHER online.  There is a good possibility that it may soon be available in the Owensboro store.

There is now a review of MOTHER on amazon.com, written by a Mr. Tony Delwin,who gave the book 4 stars out of a possible 5.

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