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Congrats!!!! I voted for all three :-D::claps and pops champagne::
Also I am starting your book as soon as I can print it out (sometime this or next week) and I am looking forward to it. I am going to read Camp as well. <3
Thanks for sharing with me. I feel honored.
_Buffy
Dear Jeremy,congratulations on your nomination! *throws confetti*
Gosh, I haven't time to read Vacation yet, but I'll let you now as soon as I can :)
Thanks for your all message ,Happy X-mas & new year ...I would like to know more about your book ,I think it can be an intersting book for reading ...
Ciao
Leila
Thanks, Jeremy..Wishing you a very happy n prosperous new year,
and thanks for sharing your newest book with me, i'll check it out :)
Happy New Year for you too.....!!Anyway, another pages were added to history of our life as we continuously fight against time.
And every second is our chance to make our life better.
Hopefully you will never lose your spirit to spread cheers and happiness...
That's cool! I'm actually about to start writing a novel myself. I hope to finish it an get it published ^_^. My other resolutions are to get my poetry published as well and make it to the state competition with my saxophone.Love,
Hannah
Dear Jeremy, wishing you a new year filled with fresh beginnings, beautiful memories, excellent undertakings, and loving gestures from people around you. Blessed Be,
Angela
PS: Hope your book will continue to hook more and more readers!
Hey there Jeremy! Happy New Year! I hope it is absolutely prodigious! I will definitely spread word about your Vacation novel and it will be one of the books I shall read for the new year. Hmm have you made any resolutions?Molto amore,
Hannah :)
Hey!!Happy new year!!! Here's hoping that you have a splendiferously satisfyingly spiffy year filled with sparklers, sprites, and special moments with significant others :].
Okay, so I am not as good as you at the amusing alliterations BUT I tried!
_Buffy
Hi Jeremy, thanks for the alliterative new year's wish -- same right back to you ...I just bought a signed copy of your book so i hope it is great! there were some funny comments about it. Anyway, thanks. Cathy
Happy New Year 2008Happy New Year to you!
May every great new day
Bring you sweet surprises--
A happiness buffet.
Happy New Year to you,
And when the new year’s done,
May the next year be even better,
Full of pleasure, joy and fun.
~dycka~
Hi There Jeremy,It took forever to get back to you, sorry. How was your holiday? Man, my new book is getting great feedback so far. How's yours?
Ah well, HAPPY NEW YEAR!
Kelly
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Hi Jeremy,Thanks. Merry Christmas & happy holidays yak. Success on writing your books and poets.
btw jambang loe keren sekalih *hihiy dia gak bakal ngerti* ^^
Hail, Jeremy,Alassea Hristomerende! Alassea Vinyarie! (Quenya-mode)
Merry Christmas and Happy New Year! :D
Poppy
Dear Jeremy,Thx for the Holiday wishes..wish u the same way too..^^
Sorry haven't answered your question bout my fave books of all time..
Hmm.. i think, until now there are some books that i like most: Mangan Ora Mangan Kumpul, Edensor, Pride & Prejudice, & Bumi Manusia ..^^
So, Happy Holiday !!
-DeAprillia-
Hello Jeremy--Thank you for the holiday wishes! I'm starting a list of Authors and Books to Watch in 2008 on a couple of my websites and will definitely include you and VACATION.
Have an awesomely blessed New Year.
Aberjhani
Something tells me you could have done that in ALL Y-words. I am not impressed. ...Okay, maybe a little.
Happy holidays to ya!
Dear Jeremy,Wish you a very lovely loving day and New Year.
Success on writing your poets, books and all for love and life!
Wow thats a lot of "y"z there! Merry Christmas!! Happy New Year! Happy Holidays! Best Wishes, hope Santa Comes to you, if you haven't been naughty ;). Laugh out loud.-Sara
And I wish you a wonderfully weird holiday filled with wacky water buffalow, wassailing, wicked warthogs, waddling wizards, wanton witches, welcoming wenches, wrestling willow trees, and wild wyrms. :^D
Wendy
Hey Jeremy. You asked me wich novel i liked the most. And i really do not know :P i like so many books, so i cant choose. I like Knut Hamsuns "Hunger". And some other novels by norwegian writers. But when it comes to books from the rest of the world there are so many! How can you choose. Do you have any favourit books?
Marry Christmas! Now im going to church soon :D
j--- i loooved my holiday message. i hope you are having a wonderful holiday full of lovely cozy booktime, alliteration, and tea/coffee/cocoa or whatever your reading comfort drink of choice is... mine is tea. ")
Thanks Jeremy. Your book definitely sounds and looks intriguing! What a great concept!My favorite novel is "The Pillars of the Earth" by Ken Follett. (the recently published sequel wasn't bad either). That one is followed, in a respectable second by Beverly Swerling's "City of Dreams". I'm a historical fiction junkie. "Middlesex" by Jeffrey Eugenides finishes up my top three. Some notable mentions: "The Kite Runner", "Geek Love", the recent "The Girls" by Lori Lansens and my sentimental favorite, Stephen King's "The Stand".
I have no choice to but read vacation after the "reasontastic reasons" listed above... I love people who can make me laugh!My fave novel?? Most recently, Kite Runner (I won't see the film because they can't do it justice). Blindness by Jose Saramago - an excellent, albeit, dark read. and "the Power of One" by Bryce Courtnay has been a favorite for years... I loved everything about it.
What's your favorite??
Beware the ballerinas!
:)
Hi Jeremy!My favorite novel is The Blue Sword by Robin Mckinley. I read it when I was eleven and it was the first book that really made me love reading. It changed my life.
Dear Jeremythanks for comment
This is my fave novel
Ksatria Putri dan Bintang Jatuh by Dewi Lestari one of women writer in Indonesia
or Knight, Princess and Fall Star
but.. this is still Indonesian Version..
so inspiring novel...
fiuh...well kinda hard 2 say, hmmm.. my favorite one is Hadji Murad by Leo Tolstoy. Actually it isn't a novel, its a novella, but since i have to struggle to divide what is a novel and a novella, so i conclude it for my self that this book is a novel. Well, i guess i'm not a good storyteller so if u wanna check it up, u can browse it (its a free though). But, upon everything i love this book coz of the inner conflict that arouse in a major character.
my fave novel till today is catcher in the rye by JD Salinger. it's a simple story of a simple boy who lives in a simple way of life, he6x..I guess
David Foster Wallace's more recent short story collection, 'Oblivion', is also most definitely worth reading.As far as favorite poets, I have so very many.
I especially like poets who are writing right now. If you visit the blog for my small press at www.bloodyooze.blogspot.com, you can find a list of poets writing now who are amongst my favorites. A few of my extra-special favorites at the moment are Kristy Bowen, Matina Stamatakis, and Kyle Simonsen--but of those, I think only Kristy has a full-fledged book out (I am going to publish a chapbook of Simonsen's work through my small press in February).
As far as more well-known (and less well-known) contemporary poets, some of my favorites include Frank Stanford, Raymond Carver, Tess Gallagher, Marie Howe, Evelyn Lau, Lynn Crosbie, Tory Dent, Lynda Hull, Brenda Shaughnessy...
And so very many more.
Who are a few of your favorite writers?
Howdy. I don't know that I have a favorite novel. How about one of my favorite short story collections? 'Brief Interviews With Hideous Men' by David Foster Wallace. I especially favor poetry, though.
Hi Jeremy. Congratulations on the publication of your novel. A few of my favorite novels by living writers are: Christopher Sorrentino's TRANCE, Joan Didion's PLAY IT AS IT LAYS, Kazuo Ishiguro's THE UNCONSOLED, Joy Williams's BREAKING AND ENTERING, and SUTTREE and BLOOD MERIDIAN by Cormac McCarthy.
Hi, Jeremy!I'll be sure to check out your novel. Good luck with it. As for my alltime favorite novel, I have tried to narrow it down, but here is as good as it gets:Jane Eyre by Charlotte Bronte, The Color Purple by Alice Walker, Roxanna Slade by Reynolds Price, Middlesex by Jeffrey Eugenides, a Death in the FAmily by James Agee, and Our Man in Havana by Graham Greene. What is your favorite novels (or group of novels).
Hope you celebration season is a happy one.
don't have a favorite novel of all time, though there are writers that i consistently find to create beautiful things:haruki murakami, anne carson and wg sebald for instance.
the closest thing to a favorite novel i do have is reading something at the exact right time to actually read it: to understand the novel and the author and their ideas with a kind of clarity that seems like the best kind of discovery.
My favorite book ever is Tim O'Brien's The Things They Carried. I'm also really fond of Denis Johnson's Jesus's Son and Nicole Krauss' History of Love. Congratulations on your debut.
lol. seems like u like fantasy quite lot or is this one of my assumptions? What kind of genres do u like to read? Fiction, Fantasy, Horror, Non-Fiction, you name it! Well wishing you luck and hoping you will try out Twilight and the other sequence as well, they are great! Merry Christmas and Happy Holidays!















my new years revelation includes speaking the truth
I gifted myself a beautiful piece of jade (brown jade) in a chinese infinity symbol necklace as a sign of this change..
i will spread the word about your book
peace