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J.D. Stroube | 57 comments Mod
If "Caged in Darkness" is on your "to-read" shelf, discuss it here! Talk about your expectations and predictions! :)
What do you think will happen?
What will the main focus of the book be?


message 2: by Mawgojzeta (last edited Aug 10, 2011 11:06AM) (new)

Mawgojzeta I do have this on my to-read list. A major deal (for me) as I do not care so much for reading books online. But, I really want to read this!!!

I have no expectations other than knowing the story does not end with this book. Being a completist, I expect to be reading the sequels.

Buying the e-book does not limit me to some sort of book-reader, does it? I hope it will let me read on my home computer.


message 3: by Cary (last edited Aug 10, 2011 12:51PM) (new)

Cary (vortigern) | 15 comments I am going to read it as soon as possible. Thanks again for letting me join your group. I write poetry that has been publised in the local free press, and short stories from my life. I am also an illustator. I can paint with wator colors real well. I have studied art at O.U. & T.U. and worked for the South West Art Assn as a preparator of exhibits. I am thinking about writing a book Mouse and His Friends about my Bearded Dragons. My personal short stories are very adult,and based on my life. Just so everyone knows my background. I am wondering J.D. the girl in your book is Kit, and she is friends with a black panther(black leopard)?


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J.D. Stroube | 57 comments Mod
Mawgojzeta wrote: "I do have this on my to-read list. A major deal (for me) as I do not care so much for reading books online. But, I really want to read this!!!

I have no expectations other than knowing the story..."


It's a fast read. So far, I've gotten great feedback. You can get it in any format. If you want to read it on your computer, get it through smashwords. They have it available in multiple formats to use on your PC. OR you can buy it through Å·±¦ÓéÀÖ and use the goodreads reader app on your computer. Personally, I prefer Smashwords though. ;) In September, it will be available in paperback through Amazon. However, it is WAY cheaper in ebook format. Plus, the way Amazon has the paperback set up... I personally think that they charge too much. lol I refuse to charge my readers an arm and a leg, so I make the paperbook as cheap as possible, which means I only get 4 cents in royalties per book. lol


message 5: by Mawgojzeta (new)

Mawgojzeta J.D.: Thank you. I will look into Smashwords first.


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J.D. Stroube | 57 comments Mod
Mawgojzeta wrote: "J.D.: Thank you. I will look into Smashwords first."

:)


message 7: by Cary (new)

Cary (vortigern) | 15 comments Cool I have never heard of Smashwords. I read a synopsis of Caged in Darkness on your profile. It sounds interesting. Very different from what I had imagined.


message 8: by J.D. (new)

J.D. Stroube | 57 comments Mod
Cary wrote: "Cool I have never heard of Smashwords. I read a synopsis of Caged in Darkness on your profile. It sounds interesting. Very different from what I had imagined."

You should check out my blog. I did a quick short story about the main character when she was little.


message 9: by Cary (last edited Aug 15, 2011 07:47AM) (new)

Cary (vortigern) | 15 comments Alwright that sounds interesting.


message 10: by Lu (new)

Lu I can't wait to read it!


message 11: by J.D. (new)

J.D. Stroube | 57 comments Mod
The writing technique is a little different from the book, but I think it works. I'm debating about writing more for my blog, but I'm not sure which character to write a short story about next. lol


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