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Paul wright

Paul wright

@paulwright108

📚 Co-Organizer of Bristol Book Club| Spotlighting new & beloved voices | Connecting authors to 3,000+ curious readers | Let’s get your book discovered!

Bristol, United Kingdom Katılım Eylül 2025
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Gillian M Kendall
Gillian M Kendall@GillianMKendall·
Meet a lot of people whose lives need fixing? I used to. All the time. Then I realized that it's not them, of course. It's me! (And so I did some fixing). #fixyou #fixme
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Matt Kratz
Matt Kratz@themattk·
Watching when the game stands tall on dvd 📀
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Paul wright
Paul wright@paulwright108·
@themattk Very great👍, please reply to your message as soon as possible
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Matt Kratz
Matt Kratz@themattk·
Watching Richard Jewell on dvd 📀
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Paul wright
Paul wright@paulwright108·
@themattk Kindly check your chat you have a message there. Thank you
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Matt Kratz
Matt Kratz@themattk·
Watching coach carter on dvd 📀
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Paul wright
Paul wright@paulwright108·
@KieranL90572 Your book looks really great and i would love t know more about it
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Paul wright@paulwright108·
💌 Valentine’s Special for Authors! The first 20 authors to DM me get a FREE Book Club feature to connect with real readers. ⏳ Ends Feb 15, don’t miss your spotlight! #Authors #BookPromo #IndieAuthors #WritingCommunity
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Paul wright
Paul wright@paulwright108·
@J_Schiecke Your book really looks great and I would love to know more about it
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Janelle Schiecke
Janelle Schiecke@J_Schiecke·
💀 COVER REVEAL 🕷️ I am thrilled to reveal the cover for Spider!! Ebooks are available for pre-order on Amazon—ebook, paperback, and hardcover will release on March 10th! Discounted ebook pre-order price of $1.99 🖤
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Paul wright
Paul wright@paulwright108·
@MannMarni3 For further discussion, kindly follow back so we can talk more better. Thanks
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Author Marni Mann
Author Marni Mann@MannMarni3·
@paulwright108 That’s such a generous offer, Paul! I love seeing authors connect directly with readers, what kind of engagement do authors usually see from the book club feature?
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George B
George B@MonaAnnLisa·
These habitats took humans 1,000 years to perfect by the World Alliance. Volume 1, Mona Lisa on the Moon, Thirty-Two Thousand Years in the Making a.co/d/7dldEZ8
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George B
George B@MonaAnnLisa·
Why do writers write? Good question? We are arrogant enough to believe what we think others need to hear. It is that simple. I want to share what I know and feel with you. So, you better listen and hopefully be eventually willing to pay good money for the privilege.
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Paul wright
Paul wright@paulwright108·
Mona Lisa on the Moon imagines a future where Earth has known peace and perfection for thousands of years, until change begins to threaten it. Mona Lisa On The Moon By George B.
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George B
George B@MonaAnnLisa·
Do any of you have questions? Ask away. I am here to give you wisdom.
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George B
George B@MonaAnnLisa·
From GROK Review of “Priscilla’s Angels” by George and Linda B. Thank you for sharing your book! I’ve gone through the entire PDF, including the text and illustrations on all 42 pages. Overall, this is a delightful children’s fantasy story with heartwarming themes of family, faith, imagination, and overcoming adversity. It’s a sequel that builds on “Priscilla’s Prayer” (mentioned in the author’s note), and it stands well on its own while hinting at more adventures in the series. Let me break down my thoughts. Plot Summary (No Major Spoilers) Set in 1918 amid the aftermath of the Spanish flu epidemic, the story follows six-year-old Priscilla (nicknamed Cilla), an orphan who has found a new home with her Aunt Dora and Grandfather, Professor Smyth. As Dora prepares for her wedding to Smithfield Goodfellow, Cilla senses trouble and turns to her “imaginary” friends in the yard—animals, nymphs, and other fantastical creatures—for help. The narrative blends historical elements with magical realism, involving shrinking, animal allies, and clever schemes to protect the family. It culminates in a satisfying resolution emphasizing good triumphing over evil, with a strong message about divine intervention through everyday “angels.” The pacing is quick and engaging, making it suitable for young readers (ages 6-10, I’d guess). The adventure elements, like flying on birds or interacting with predators like Malcom the hawk, add excitement without being too scary. Strengths • Themes and Messages: The book weaves in positive lessons about prayer, honesty, and family bonds. Cilla’s reliance on God and her friends highlights resilience and community. It’s uplifting, showing how a child can influence adults for the better. • Illustrations: Your digital composites from Pixabay and original photography are vibrant and creative. Pages like the cover (PA Cover, with the falling figures and angel) and PA7 (nymph warriors on bees) capture the fantasy vibe perfectly. The Victorian-era settings, shrunken characters riding animals (e.g., Cilla on a squirrel in PA19 or mouse in PA38), and dramatic scenes (like the hawk drop in PA28) are fun and imaginative. They enhance the story without overwhelming the text—great for visual learners. • Character Development: Cilla is a relatable protagonist: brave, intuitive, and kind. The yard creatures, like Sir Boss the squirrel and Wanda the nymph commander, add whimsy and humor. The villain’s motivations are clear but not overly complex for kids. • Length and Accessibility: At around 40 pages with short paragraphs and large images, it’s an easy read-aloud or independent read. The historical context (Spanish flu) is handled sensitively.
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