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PeeJay

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Eh? Why are you reading this bit? What's that...you want to know about me? Err...I'm flattered n' all, but really, that's why I like writing - because my actual self is boring!

Well, that's not the only reason. I hope. I like to think I can write stuff people would want to read without throwing it into the most convenient volcano. I hope you do too: at least, I hope you live far from a volcano. Not just for my book's sake but generally, too. See, I do care.

favourite books

Erin Hunter - Warrior Cats Series
Jonathan Stroud - Bartimaeus Series
Patrick Rothfuss - The Name of the Wind

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Tick

P.J. Leonard

Nasty cityboy Tom has woken up with a headache...and paws. Somehow, he's become a cat. But how? And why?


Tom Verbrisser is a cruel, up-and-coming star in the world of business. His big breakthrough is put on hold, however, when he awakes one morning as a cat. With his own pet cat Puzzle at his side, he sets out across London for answers.


At least, that was the plan. But when his curiosity takes him plunging into some sinister places, the answers are not what he would have expected...

 

Samurai

P.J. Leonard

Picture this...


You awake with your face in the street and a sword pointed between your eyes. Your sword. You have no idea who you are, where you are, and why you're there. All you know is there is a mysterious war closing in on all sides. What do you do? This is the fate of our protagonist. And naturally, he wants answers. Is it a dream? Did he lose his memory? Has he lost his mind? Is he already dead? The truth may prove to be harder than he can bear...

 

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kingsdaughter wrote 4 days ago

Hello :) Would you take a peek at Christian and Arabella please, I w....

karlee.hall wrote 84 days ago

Hey PeeJay, I'm currently seeking feedback on my book (aren't we alw....

Spilota wrote 101 days ago

Hi PeeJay, I'm an adult, and an older one at that, but I am so enjoy....

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Hello gifted writer and future best selling Author. I would like to t....

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I wrote 181 days ago

Danielle, When I started reading this, a vague sense of deja vu came over me. Sure enough, when I checked my previous reviews, I had reviewed this a LONG time ago too! But, it's been a while, and I see you've made a lot of changes. First things first: you need to tidy up your long premise, s... view book

I wrote 181 days ago

Dear CMT, If Game of Thrones were set in Egypt, this would be the result. This is great, towering writing: a sweeping epic that doesn't feel modern at all, but rather meticulously plucked from an archaeological dig and translated. Because of this, the rules are different for this style. See,... view book

I wrote 182 days ago

Katina, Now and then there comes along a book which completely bypasses my defenses, leaps over my critique's head and heads straight for the pleasure zone. I like this, and I don't care that I like this. This is sheer, unadulterated fun. Forget the whole critique thing for a while: I want to ... view book

I wrote 182 days ago

J.L, Here's the thing: I love this prose style. I recently read another sample that was full of obtuse prose, but whereas that was purple, ostentatious prose, this is earthy and evocative. There's a streetwise whimsy to your work which is strangely compulsive. But. You can have too much of ... view book

I wrote 182 days ago

Ian, I've tried. Believe me, I have tried to like this. I even tried reading it aloud to make sure I was getting it all, but that just annoyed my neighbour. I can't possibly comment on the story because it is swamped in bewildering, overly-ostentatious language. No doubt, you have a good hand... view book

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