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Are people afraid to read reality fiction novels ...

Are people afraid to read reality fiction novels?

 

The world we live in is filled with the off spring of fear, love, hate, anger,etc.  Our neighbors and neighborhoods are the stagging grounds for what we see as reality.  In the book; SEE YOU AT THE STATION, by; L.M. O'Neal, available on the internet or bookstores; readers will see themselves, their children, or their neighbors reflected in this book.  Many may see their home towns and portions of their own lives.  This is my first novel and I do not expect the world to beat a path to bookstores for my book, but if it happens it would be much appriciated.  I hope all of you gain something from this book and enyoy the read.

L. M. O'Neal - Author


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Some people are afraid to read books that are about possible horrific events.  I think most people read for pleasure.  I am an avid reader and try to vary the types of books I read.  My favorites are mysteries and court cases, etc.    Every once in a while I read a book about possible frightening things that might happen.  I must admit they are too real these days and scare the hell out of me.   I'm not the type to read romance novels, but I would take those over reality books any day in the week

 

Raemar,

I understand your feeling.  I have just gotten a book published and released called;

SEE YOU AT THE STATION.  I think it will fit rather nicely into you genre' of reading.

Posted 2009-07-24T13:33:59Z

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