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712 ) steve candelaria
norco, ca USA
You have to do something with swan song
make it a movie or something
that was the best story i have ever gotten the chance to read still to this day and it has been 10 + years when i read it. going to buy it this week i lost my copy to read it again for the 6th time.
please please please a sequel or movie
thanks again for the great stories

Monday, March 08, 2010 at 15:48
711) Wendy K
Cleveland, OH USA
Mr. McCammon: You absolutely must write a sequel to Swan Song! I've read all of your books and Swan Song by far is my favorite. I find that I have to re-read the book several time a year! You can't just leave us hanging with the sound of "Here we go 'round the mulberry bush!"
Tuesday, March 02, 2010 at 19:01
710) Elaine Murphy
USA
Loved every one of your books, although I missed out on Nightbird due to it not being available for Kindle. I hope it and Mister Slaughter will soon turn up as e-books, and I hope authors are not getting the short end of that stick. Thanks for all the wonderful reading material. I know it can't be easy, even though you make it seem so.
Monday, March 01, 2010 at 13:39
709) Ronald Carter
Valdosta, GA USA
I have just started rereading The Wolf's Hour for the fifth time since 1989. I really hope you find time, in your busy schedule, to write the sequel. I think you do yourself an injustice in thinking that a sequel could not be as well written as the original. Thank you,
Ron

Saturday, February 27, 2010 at 16:34
708) The Marcus Bros.
Los Angeles, California USA
Forgive the typo -- it's late!
Tuesday, February 23, 2010 at 03:44
707) The Marcus Bros.
Los Angeles, California USA
Rest assured The W.H. is going to be one heck of a movie -- if we have anything to say about it. Not only are we paying homage to one of the truly great literary heroes (as well as ALL the great villains, sidekicks and women), but we've maintained the integrity of the novel while and bringing it to a whole new level. Adventure, suspense, romance, humor, human drama, and WW2! You will not be disappointed.
Tuesday, February 23, 2010 at 03:43
706) William Johnson
Los Lunas, NM USA
We were afraid we had lost Mr. McCammon when he had stopped writing his horror books. Thank goodness he's back and we love the new books as much as all the old books. We've read them several times each. They never get old. But please, keep the new stuff coming.
Saturday, February 20, 2010 at 15:34
705) Vienna R Leshin
Littlerock, Calif USA
I am glad to know MR. Robert is still writing and has a new book out. I was afraid he was gone from us forever. I find his writings a mixture of Koontz and King with a twist unmatched by either. Am eager to get reaquainted soon
Wednesday, February 17, 2010 at 21:38
704) richard Burch
Carlsbad, CA USA
Just finished 'Mister Slaughter'(in 3 days)....I am certainly enjoying the Matthew Corbet series for its well constructed storyline and plot twists. I was fortunate to have actually taught 'Boys Life' to a senior English class a few years back during my last year of teaching: it's still my favorite for its construction and descriptive writing....I often used it as a 'guide' to creative writing, as did other teacher friends in San Diego Unified School District.
Best wishes for your continued success after your 'hiatus' from your passion!
Richard Burch

Wednesday, February 17, 2010 at 12:33
703 ) Chrissy S.
Atlanta, Georgia USA
Mr. McCammon -

I do not know how to describe my appreciation for Boy's Life; I first read this work in eighth grade as an assignment from an amazing grammar and literature teacher. My respect for her was based on the readings she selected for the class; I found Boy's Life captivating and relatable. Something about Cory's character in the work made me strive to understand the people and environment around me, both in an immediate and global sense.
I highly recommend the book to anyone; I believe the context of the themes and ideas represented in Boy's Life make them particularly appealing and comprehensible to young minds. At the same time, adults can appreciate the magical reality Cory experiences during his coming-of-age experience(s).
I want to thank you for your attention to detail; for your ability to capture the imagination and magic of/in a young person entering adulthood; and for managing to balance and incorporate a "dose of real life" into the work. Reading this work was/is/and will be truly a dream, and Boy's Life will always be my favorite book.

~ Chrissy S.

Tuesday, February 16, 2010 at 23:57
702) Nydia Landers
Cumming, GA USA
Robert, I'm glad that you are writing again. You are very talented and I have enjoyed so many of your novels. I look forward to whatever you have in store for us...
Tuesday, February 16, 2010 at 12:47
701) Ryan Tucker
Morrison, Colorado USA
I just wanted to say you did a great job with Mr. Slaughter. I can't wait for the next book in the series. I wanted to let you know I wasn't a reader before I read your book Swan Song 6 years ago when I was 21. Since then I have read most of all your books and you have led me to open my world up to other writers. Thank you very much for coming back and writing. I have read many books since the Swan Song and you are by far my favorite writer. You do not get half the respect you deserve in the writing world and that is a shame. Again, thank you for opening my mind up to reading and experiencing what writers such as yourself have to offer. I hope one day you come out to Colorado and do a signing or two. Thank you
Friday, February 12, 2010 at 04:36
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