The Inside Reader: J.P. Bowie

Mar 09, 2010 09:38

Show me the books he loves and I shall know the man far better than through mortal friends - Silas Weir Mitchell
Jim "J.P." Bowie is one of those authors that is always a pleasure to speak with. I don't know if it's possible only by an email, but I really think to "feel" the English gentleman in him. And then, his glittering past life in the show ( Read more... )

author: carol lynne, author: brent hartinger, author: c. jay cox, author: j.p. bowie, author: t. fabris, author: alex sanchez, author: augusten burroughs, author: tamara allen, author: suzanne brockmann, author: armistead maupin, the inside reader, author: josh lanyon, author: laura baumbach

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elisa_rolle March 9 2010, 10:59:31 UTC
come Jim ha specificato non credo fosse sua intenzione dare una numerazione di merito, quindi nella sua mente non c'è un primo, second e così via. I libri so tutti a parimerito, sono io che ci ho messo i numeretti a fianco per listarli ;-) Elisa

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Come? anonymous March 9 2010, 14:14:07 UTC
Didn't quite get all of that - something about the order of the list?

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Re: Come? elisa_rolle March 9 2010, 14:20:46 UTC
Minami77 told that she was marvelled that Armistead Maupin was third after two young adult novels, that even if beautiful, were of different importance, and I told that Jim has not given a specific order, it was me that added the number 1,2,... to "list" the books. Elisa

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elisa_rolle March 9 2010, 18:03:21 UTC
For once I read almost all the books in it ;-) Elisa

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zamaxfield March 9 2010, 22:02:46 UTC
Great books and some are ones I haven't read. Ooh, Amazon Here I Come!

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elisa_rolle March 9 2010, 22:30:57 UTC
LOL I hope they are prepared for you! Elisa

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zamaxfield March 9 2010, 22:46:22 UTC
Amazon adores me. I got the Y/A novels and two more by Sanchez. I'm looking into writing Y/A myself, (cause the kids want me to and that's about my mentality...)

:D Great post!

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elisa_rolle March 10 2010, 08:14:33 UTC
I heard good thing also about The Vast Fields of Ordinary by Nick Burd, and I know you have already read both Robin Reardon's books. Elisa

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