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Ruth Tyler | | Yakima, Washington USA |
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I look forward to your new books everytime I see one. The first book I ever read of yours was Swan Song. At first I wasn't sure if I like the book at all, but after the first few paragraphs, I was hooked. I've read it several times. It is now one of my top 5 favorite books I have ever read! Thank you for taking me on the wonderful world imagination in great writing.
Friday, February 03, 2012 at 03:05 |
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Ruth Tyler | | Yakima, Washington USA |
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I look forward to your new books everytime I see one. The first book I ever read of yours was Swan Song. At first I wasn't sure if I like the book at all, but after the first few paragraphs, I was hooked. I've read it several times. It is now one of my top 5 favorite books I have ever read! Thank you for taking me on the wonderful world imagination in great writing.
Friday, February 03, 2012 at 03:05 |
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Ruth Tyler | | Yakima, Washington USA |
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I look forward to your new books everytime I see one. The first book I ever read of yours was Swan Song. At first I wasn't sure if I like the book at all, but after the first few paragraphs, I was hooked. I've read it several times. It is now one of my top 5 favorite books I have ever read! Thank you for taking me on the wonderful world imagination in great writing.
Friday, February 03, 2012 at 03:05 |
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Diane F. Fisli | | Los Angeles , CA USA |
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I ADORE "The Wolf's Hour" and am delighted to find you have a new book with more of Michael Gallatin's adventures. I think the movie industry is insane not to option TWH as a movie - people need to see the REAL Lycanthrope, not these ridiculous weenie "werewolves" that are popular now. ;)
Saturday, January 14, 2012 at 20:28 |
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terry fuller | | Sacramento, Ca USA |
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I enjoyed the book and would like to see it taken further, maybe like the twilight saga, possible it would be a hit.
Saturday, January 14, 2012 at 13:57 |
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Keith Owens | | Paducah, Ky USA |
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Hi Robert,
I just wanted to say Thank you for entertaining me with your stories. I still remember the little old lady that told me about They Thirst many years ago in a Doctor's office. I have read every book you have written. I was diagnosed Cauda Equina Syndrome a couple of months ago. While I am lying around hoping to recover I am re-read your books again, some of the third and fourth time. I am getting ready to re-read The Wolf's Hour. I just wanted to say Thank you for taking my mind off of what is going on around me and letting me wonder through the stories you have written.
Thank you,
Keith
Saturday, January 14, 2012 at 09:12 |
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Sierra Ambrose | | Roper, NC USA |
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Mr. McCammon,
My father's right about your books. You're an amazing writer, and you inspire my muse so much. Swan Song has been my favorite book for three years now and every time I read it, it's like reading it once again for the first time. Thank you for the literary masterpiece, and for amazing quotes. Your characters are developed far beyond those that I've seen before and I adore your style of writing.
As my Dad said, thank you for writing!
I thoroughly enjoy your books and your bone-chilling, creative mind.
Wednesday, January 04, 2012 at 13:43 |
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Hap Ambrose | | Roper, North Carolina USA |
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Dear Sir, I have read most of your books and share them with my daughter, who has the same taste I do. Swansong is the most well written book I have read, while Usher's Passing is one of the few books to ever throw me off until it explains itself. You are not the only author I enjoy but the others don't have a website where I can tell them that. To sum it up, Thank You for writing and for not giving up. Hap
Wednesday, January 04, 2012 at 08:16 |
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Dave Binder | | Ottawa, Ontario Canada |
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Have been a fan or yours since you first emerged with (for me) They Thirst, and it's been great to see just how far you've come since then, and to see you back in action in a big way.
I've been buying the signed limited editions of older books + new ones like The Hunter from The Woods, but have to admit to being a little upset that,as someone who travels a lot and likes to use an iPad to read, Subterranean has apparently no interest in making ebook formats available to Canadian readers.
That's a real shame, and I am wondering if there's anything that can be done. I cough up big bucks (well, relatively) for those limited editions, and there's no way I am going to spoil them on the road, and I do a lot of my reading in transit.
Any news, or anything you can do? Would love to hear from you: binder.dave@gmail.com.
Either way, thanks for the great reads, and for listening...
Tuesday, January 03, 2012 at 07:15 |
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Wes Hutchinson | | Casper, Wyoming USA |
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Just finished Mr. Slaughter and thoroughly enjoyed it!
Thanks!
Thursday, December 29, 2011 at 00:01 |
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Michael R. Ivy | | Surfside Beach, South Carolina USA |
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As you have heard a million times, " love your work", and I do... But I am looking for a short story, about a creature that lived in Kudzu. I want to make a short film of this and I cannot find the book. Help!
Bless you and thank you for the years of reading, "Swan Song", by far my favorite.
Wednesday, December 28, 2011 at 18:53 |
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Sally Hawkins | | Springfield, MA USA |
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Just finished reading The Hunter In The Woods and I can't wait for the next book in this series. Hurry, hurry, hurry Please. Love your stories.
Tuesday, December 27, 2011 at 19:09 |
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Marshall B. Thompson | | Salina, KS USA |
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Hello Mr. McCammon,
I do dioramas and my next project will be "The Night Boat" a book I read many years ago and enjoyed. When I complete this I would like your email address so I could send you a picture of it. Many thanks. My email address is mbt4x4_2000@yahoo.com. Many thanks.
Marshall Thompson
Sunday, December 25, 2011 at 15:45 |
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Pat Rawlings | | Dripping Springs, Texas USA |
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My wife and I always point out to people that one of our favorite books of all time is Boys Life.We have read thousands of books and this has remained the same. My wife is the principal of a 5A High School and a former English teacher. I'm about to reread it-Thank you!
Tuesday, December 20, 2011 at 11:01 |
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Michael Whitman | | Fairfield, CA USA |
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I commute a lot and don't have much time to read the traditional way! PLEASE PUT YOUR BOOKS ON AUDIO CD!
michaelwsf@gmail.com
Tuesday, December 20, 2011 at 10:37 |
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Michael Whitman | | Fairfield, CA USA |
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I commute a lot and don't have much time to read the traditional way! PLEASE PUT YOUR BOOKS ON AUDIO CD!
michaelwsf@gmail.com
Tuesday, December 20, 2011 at 10:37 |
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George Georgiev | | Isperih, BULGARIA |
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Hello dear mr. McCammon. Once I have read your novel "Stinger" and I pretty much liked it. Unfortunately I couldn't find other of your books here in Bulgaria to buy and read them. What I want to say is for a thing that surprised me too bad in last days. I saw "Cowboys and Aliens" movie and while watching it I suddenly realized that it is kind of familiar to me. Then I remembered from where it is familiar to me, the movie is built on the idea of "Stinger". Of course almost everything is changed but still the idea is from your book. I tried to find whether there are any greetings to you in IMDB and other sites, but I didn't find.
Sunday, December 11, 2011 at 07:14 |
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Margaret Moore | | Elgin, Texas USA |
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Mr McCammon, I read "Boy's Life" quite a while ago, now. Then, reread and shared with my best friend, my brother, my sister and my Mom. By that time, my paperback was losing pages and I purchased another copy and one for my son. At the age of sixty-four, I consider this book a 'friend' and still sit and relish in it's humor and life lessons. Thank you for the story!
Wednesday, November 30, 2011 at 07:39 |