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I love foreign travel, attending film and theatre, writing plays, and composing music.

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I'm a big fan of the theatre, and will read any books on that topic, especially the plays themselves. My favorite playwrights include Tennessee Williams, Noel Coward, Neil Simon, and Christopher Durang.

My favorite novels include TWO SISTERS by Gore Vidal, TOM JONES, by Henry Fielding, and GERMINAL by Emil Zola.

I'm a big fan of humor and keep THE PORTABLE DOROTHY PARKER on my night table (I especially enjoy her book reviews in THE CONSTANT READER portion of the collection), as well as Paul Rudnik's collected film reviews, written under the name of his fictitious female film critic, Libby Waxman-Gelner. I always get a good laugh out of Richard Armor's literary parodies as well.

I'm also a big Agatha Christie fan, and my favorites include CARDS ON THE TABLE, CROOKED HOUSE, and THE PALE HORSE.

Another of my favorite authors is Shirley Jackson. I especially admire her WE HAVE ALWAYS LIVED IN THE CASTLE and THE HAUNTING OF HILL HOUSE.

I also enjoy James Leo Herlihy's work, including the novel, ALL FALL DOWN, and his wonderful short story, THE ASTRAL BODY OF A U. S. MAIL TRUCK.

Recently I read, and very much enjoyed, Julia Child's MY YEARS IN FRANCE.

As for children's literature, I was raised on, and still enjoy, the Mary Poppins and Dr. Doolittle books, and I must admit, I'm also a fan of Harry Potter and Artemis Fowl.

I would like to thank the talented Bradley Wind for designing the cover of A TASTE OF VOODOO.

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A TASTE OF VOODOO

Douglas Braverman

A suburban family undergoes some comic, unexpected experiences when a voodoo priestess is hired to watch the children, in this humorous Middle Grade/Young Adult novel.


Simon and Denise Belkirk and their children are a successful, upscale African-American family living in an affluent suburb of New York City. When Simon and Denise are invited on a business cruise from Hawaii to Tahiti, they are faced with one problem: Who will watch the children while they are away?

Enter Madame Coco LaFitte, a distant cousin of Denise's, who has recently left Haiti for political reasons, and is looking for a home. Coco, it turns out, is studying to become a voodoo priestess, and Simon and Denise are not convinced that she is the best choice to watch their children. However, Coco soon endears herself to the family, and Simon and Denise leave her in charge, after Simon insists that Coco promise she will not practice any sort of magic in their absence. Coco agrees, but reminds him that "Sometimes magic just happens."

And does it ever! The Belkirks' four children - Marshall, 16; Tiffany, 14; Kendra, 8; and Corey, the 12 year old narrator - all experience Coco's magic - often unwelcome - as she tries to help them with sports tryouts, dating, pet hamsters and difficult teachers, while stressing the necessity of practicing only good magic.

 

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I wrote 789 days ago

Sorry it took me a while to get back to you, but I just sold my house and am preparing to move cross-country. I'll have to comment on your book later, but I'm happy to back it, and wish you luck getting into the top 5 on the editors' desk. Thanks too for backing my A TASTE OF VOODOO. Best wishes, ... view book

I wrote 859 days ago

Hi Bob, I'm sorry I hadn't shelved the book. I read and enjoyed it a few weeks ago, but I suppose the holiday whirl convinced me I had also shelved and commented on it. I can see why you are having such luck with the book. It is expertly written, and really draws you in. I enjoyed the suspe... view book

I wrote 859 days ago

Hi Bryan, I so glad you suggested a swap. I'm not a big fan of science fiction, so I probably would not have chosen your book on my own, but I'm glad I had the opportunity to read the portion you posted. It's highly original, comic, involving, and much more "human" than what I typically think of ... view book

I wrote 862 days ago

Wow! This was great fun to read! My only negative comment is that you didn't post the whole thing so that I could read more! Shelved with pleasure... and a chuckle. Best wishes, Douglas Braverman A TASTE OF VOODOO view book

I wrote 864 days ago

Hi Sly, I've only just begun reading STONEFISH, but the skill of your writing, characterization and plotting has intrigued me enough to back your book now, and then return to each of the "stand alone" chapters and savor them. This is one of the better books I've read on Authonomy. I wish you g... view book

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