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Tony Lewis

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Hi, All
I'm not really on here much nowadays. Why?
Well, I've finally realised my dream and my book is now published. Now the hard work begins !!! ... ... ... and I'll see what the world really thinks of it.

I'm therefore radically cutting down my time here - unfortunately, as so many other things to do!

I just want to say a really MASSIVE thank you to all those people who have commented on and supported my book over the past months. I've been truly amazed, humbled, inspired and rewarded by it all! Muchos gracias a million times to you!

The following Authonomists deserve a special mention for their help and advice, and sense of fair play (NO, not just because they said good things about my book!), and generally for just being all-round "good eggs":

Thomas J. Winton, Bradley Wind, J.V. Douglas, Francis Albert McGrath, Jared Conway, Lisa WB., Jumes (and others besides).

All the best!
Tony

favourite books

"The One I Haven't Read Yet", by Anne Unnknowne

Trust me, it's a great read!

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http://www.ifonlyicouldtalk.co.uk     http://www.amazon.co.uk/If-Only-Could-Talk-Adventu

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If Only I Could Talk - a Canin....

Tony Lewis

Trapped in the house fire, Nelson is dying. If only he could open the door ...


Nelson whimpers his final goodbye to Rascal, his canine soulmate, their paws almost touching through the heavy glass that separates them. Succumbing to the smoke, his life drifts slowly before him ...

Nelson was born deep in the French Alps, where his only worries were how snow could be both soft and hard and why it made the house sink. And whose turn it was to fetch the baguettes from the boulangerie. So how ever did he find himself lost and lonely in an unforgiving England?

His wanderings eventually lead him to David and his son Timothy, a young boy with autism. Life is once again full of joy, especially when Nelson becomes a mascot for an animal charity, drinks his first real ‘cuppa’ and sings along to ‘Jerusalem’ with a group of Edith Piaf clones.

Until now, caught in the fire, Nelson’s luck has surely deserted him. But he can’t die yet!
And with Rascal there to help, Nelson has no choice but to survive.

 

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Tony, Is your book on Amazon in a Kindle format? If so my dad will b....

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Animal Lover? If so i hoped you would take a look at my book. It's a....

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I wrote 678 days ago

What's not to be impressed with here? Okay, I'm a humble novice at writing AND reading, but wow, that's some powerful writing skill you've got there. Spookily magnetic and frighteningly endearing. Backed with pleasure and admiration. Tony ('"If Only I Could Talk") view book

I wrote 679 days ago

Lovely pitch. It intrigued me to go on. Certainly well researched. I enjoyed your prologue but (personal op only) found it a tad long. Must admit I skipped the Latin bit (Philistine that I am). I felt I was really there with Jacob and you set that scene very well. I felt for the guy! Another p... view book

I wrote 796 days ago

Brilliant stuff and highly enjoyable. Loved the pitch too. No surprise then that you have attracted the interest of an agent. Deservedly so and deservedly backed, for you. Tony ('If Only I Could Talk') view book

I wrote 805 days ago

Not my type of book, but it was an enjoyable read all the same. I did find the pitch a little lame, though - more like a synopsis you'd give to an agent rather than a magnetic pitch to pull me in. It started off well but faltered a little in the latter paragraphs (I thought). I did like the prologu... view book

I wrote 811 days ago

Your cheeky canine avatar brought me to your book. Not really my scene to be honest, but as I loved your dog chomping the tennis ball, I thought I give it a quick look. I must admit I picked randomly at it, but I was very impressed with your style of writing and how easy you string a powerful sent... view book

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