John Reed (20)
Auteur de Another Lousy Day in Paradise
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Back on point here: John Reed hits all the high points of the time and adds many more insights into a unique time in history. Boston produced and hosted some nice music during this time period and he uses that as a very nice backdrop to the story. The element was an excellent one for him to use as the canvas for his diverse plotline. His characters are excellent and well developed; their experiences seem to be explained from the point of view of someone with firsthand knowledge. He blends the real with the imagined very well; it just meshed and was seamless. Although my experiences through my adolescence were nothing compared to those of the main character, Jay Cody, I enjoyed the trips down memory lane. Whether you lived through this time period like me, or are just looking for a great read, this is an excellent novel for you. Here are a few links for you; he was nice enough to stop by The G-ZONE, my blogtalk radio show, and the Amazon Kindle link for the novel:
The G-ZONE blogtalk radio show: http://www.blogtalkradio.com/gelatisscoop/2011/08/04/author-john-reed-stops-by-t...
“Another Lousy Day in Paradise”: http://www.amazon.com/Another-Lousy-Day-Paradise-ebook/dp/B005IBNHQK/ref=sr_1_1?...
Here is the synopsis:
“The years from 1978 to 1983 were an amazing, yet confusing, time. Especially if you were a teenager and living in Massachusetts in the city of Waltham - and Jay Cody was a prime example of the rebellious Waltham youth living in a time when Disco ruled (and then died) and hair styles went from long to feathered. A trip one night to a movie theater changed Jay’s life and put him on a road to what he thought was manhood. Mixed in with what would become Classic Rock, Drugs, Casual Sex, Fights, Concerts, Booze, and you have Waltham (and youth life in general), in the late 70’s and early 80’s.
A teacher once told Jay that Waltham was like a “Paradise.” Living day-to-day during his coming of age years, he felt more like he was living just “Another Lousy Day in Paradise.””
New from Trestle Press authors this week: Chantal Boudreau “Weighing Fate”, Mark Cooper “How I met Your Mother”, Darren Sant “A Good Day”, Mark Miller “Daniel’s Lot” & “Meant to Be”, Wenona Hulsey “Burden of Blood”, Joan Meijer “The Rescue”, Robert Ford “The Curse of The Translucent Monster”, Laurie Bowler “Fangs, Inc. The Tortured Revelations”, Michelle Vasquez “Second Hand Bookstore”, Ed & Eunice Vought “Best Friends #4” , Thad Brown, “Lights Out”, William Tooker,”Bad Angels”, April Pohren, “Dream Me To Death”, Angelique LaFontaine & Eddie Frantom,”Thirty -1 Reckless”’ John Reed “Winter Hill Exhumed”, Allan Leverone/Paul D. Brazill ” The Darke Affair”, Julia Madeleine “The Devil’s Music: Raised in Hell”, Paul D. Brazill “Brit Grit”, Molly Edwards “The Willow Spring Killer”, John Reed ”Another Lousy Day in Paradise”, Alexandrea Weis “For You”from The NOLA series, and Giovanni The G-Man Gelati “Holy Chrome Bocce Balls on Fire”.… (plus d'informations)