I Love It When Bold Comes Back at Me
In the wee-and-growing-larger hours of last night, I vainly googled myself, once again. This time not in vain. Google Alerts has not been doing its job: there were a number of pleasing items about novel Cobalt Blue that I hadn’t seen.
Here’s one:
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Book Cobalt Blue · Roundfire Books Peggy Payne · 4840223157 · Book é”界戦記 ディスガイア (電撃文庫) · メディアワークス 秋倉潤奈 原田ãŸã‘ã²ã¨ …
And then much closer to home: a review in Chatham County Line:
““Cobalt Blue†is a strange novel…This isn’t a how-to book; it has no spiritual self-improvement
tips. It’s purer and bolder, a delineation of religious ecstasy — a description of how it
feels, in all its illogic.”
Note that word “bolder.” When one blogs on the subject of boldness because one isn’t entirely so, it’s very gratifying to see it pop up in a review. Gratifying, hell; it’s thrilling. So thank you, reviewer Brett Yates and Chatham County Line.
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Tags: Brett Yates, Chatham county Line, Cobalt Blue, Peggy Payne
Comments
I can imagine how exciting that is for you!! I'll be happy to review Cobalt Blue on Amazon; however, I am not good at review writing – so don't expect too much – LOL.
Off-the-cuff personal impression is ideal, kenju. Thanks!
Go, girl, go!! Can't wait to read it and write my own review!
Thanks, Beth! It’s a good lying-on-deck book.
shoulder to shoulder and bolder and bolder (bold is good)
I love this slogan. Is it already taken?