People magazine has given four stars (out of a possible four) to Greensboro author Michael Parker's new novel, "The Watery Part of the World."
Check out my story on Parker and his novel, set in North Carolina's Outer Banks.
Then enter to win one of three copies I'm giving away by posting a comment on this blog. Include your name or some way to identify you -- not just "anonymous." Check back on Wednesday, May 4, when I'll announce three winners. Parker will give a reading at 7 p.m. Wednesday, at Park Road Books, 4139 Park Road.
Monday, May 2, 2011
Win a copy of "The Watery Part of the World"
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9 comments:
Sounds like a great book. I wish novels included maps like non-fiction books do. Somehow a book is easier to read when you can picture where it is taking place.
This fascinating historical novel sounds captivating. Thanks for this interesting giveaway.
I read your review in the Observer. This story is definitely compelling and special. Love the setting.
I love historical fiction. Thanks for offering the opportunity to win the book.
Thanks for this review - I look forward to reading it!
In a well-written book the reader becomes a part of the story by savoring the essence of the words as they flow from the page. One seeks a visual picture and a map or lot layout is sometimes necessary. Books about the outer banks intrigue a reader by allowing them to feel the fresh sea air and smell the fish and ocean water. I look forward to expanding my experience with authors who write about the outer banks.
NC is privleged to have such wonderful and talente authors. This sounds like a great read and I can't wait to suggest it to the other moms in my book club.
Thanks for the chance to win such an interesting book.
Michael Parker knows everything about the human heart.
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