How to sign?

With each book, I've tried to have a little "catchphrase" to make a signed copy more fun. So for The Dante Club I write "Welcome to the 'Club'" (originally it was "Go to Hell" but I was worried someone wouldn't get the joke), and for The Poe Shadow I write "See you in 1849."

But what about The Last Dickens? Something Dickensian? Since the characters' searching for Dickens's lost ending to his last novel stirs up the book's central mysteries, maybe something like "Help find the ending."

Sometimes people give you very specific requests, for instance to write "Happy Birthday Aunt Edna, a fellow fan of Dante's infernal journey." Actually, that makes it easier!

"God bless us, every one"?

Still thinking... Any ideas are welcome, even though I know most wouldn't have read the book yet, at least in the US.
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Published on March 15, 2009 15:56
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message 1: by Yuelio (new)

Yuelio Menendez Haven't read the new book but "Go to hell" sounds pretty good to me XD.
How about "Twist the book"?




message 2: by Gary (new)

Gary you wrote GO TO HELL in my book. you mentioned it,and i told you to go ahead and do it,and you did. i loved it.

i will cherish it forever! lol! gary


message 3: by Gary (new)

Gary in THE LAST DICKENS, how about...' get ready for a dickens of a good time reading my book!'

or , 'thanks for a dickens of the time', maybe??? lol.


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