Sherryl's Readers' Forum

Dear friends, This is the place for you to share your thoughts about my books as well as your tips on writing. Please don't use this as a forum to discuss works by other authors, pro or con. There are plenty of places you can go for general book discussions. I'd like this to be a friendly place where you can get to know others who enjoy my books. Stir up a little controversy if something in a book bugged you, as long as it's done in a reasonably gentle way. Feel free to ask questions of me and each other. I'll sign on as frequently as possible to answer your questions. Okay, then...jump in anytime. Sherryl


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anthony2
Member since Jun-18-07
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Jun-23-07, 00:45 AM (EST)
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"Recommended books?"
 
   What are some books that you have read that you would recommend to a person? Why would you recommend it? Was it really good or was it bearable?


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Tara
Member since Feb-5-07
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Jun-23-07, 06:42 PM (EST)
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   I highly recommend A love beyond words. Thia story is beautiful and just touches your heart. I can and have reread over and over again.


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daniel_1
Member since Jul-4-07
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Jul-04-07, 01:22 AM (EST)
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   Hi folks I would recommend something hilarious, adventurous and down to the earth. The Nicky Testaforte tells over 70 stories of the ridiculous things in his book “Tales of a New York Limo Driver”. This New York City limo driver tells hilarious passenger stories: many tales of the self-important, the socially inept, the priapic and the certifiable. He also gives great commentary about the limo industry. During my traveling days, I used a lot of limo services and I wish I had this book back then. The trade talk and inside baseball chat would have made my work easier. I hope the author writes more of the same.


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