Hey Nick! Just wanted to let you know I reviewed A Small and Remarkable Life at my book review blog. Looking forward to Keycon here in Winnipeg, and hoping to possibly make it to your new book’s upcoming launch. Thanks for a good read
Thanks for the kind words. I’m really excited about Keycon and I look forward to meeting you there. If you send me your blog address I’ll check out the review. I’m glad you enjoyed the book, and I hope you like the next one too!
Nick, I loved your novel. It is one of the most thought provoking books that I’ve ever tried not to think about. You have touched on a lot of everyperson factors. Made the readers see the horrors of our past and troubles that are still abundant today. Thank you for a most enjoyable read. The only downside is leaving me wanting more. Please say that Tink (or others of his kind) will live on in future publications. I need more. Tink is one of the best teachers I have ever come across.
James, thanks so much for liking Tink and enjoying the novel. My brother-in-law wants me to write a sequel too. No plans to do it yet. If you get a chance, let me know how you heard about the novel. Best wishes!
Sara J. said,
March 2, 2008 at 6:08 pm
Hey Nick! Just wanted to let you know I reviewed A Small and Remarkable Life at my book review blog. Looking forward to Keycon here in Winnipeg, and hoping to possibly make it to your new book’s upcoming launch. Thanks for a good read
Nick DiChario said,
March 3, 2008 at 1:50 am
Hi, Sara,
Thanks for the kind words. I’m really excited about Keycon and I look forward to meeting you there. If you send me your blog address I’ll check out the review. I’m glad you enjoyed the book, and I hope you like the next one too!
Nick
Sara J. said,
March 5, 2008 at 4:22 am
The blog, Jumpdrives & Cantrips, is here: http://www.sfjohnson.rtsquad.org/wordpress/
The A Small and Remarkable Life review is here: http://www.sfjohnson.rtsquad.org/wordpress/?p=38
James O. Redden said,
October 14, 2008 at 10:57 pm
Nick, I loved your novel. It is one of the most thought provoking books that I’ve ever tried not to think about.
You have touched on a lot of everyperson factors. Made the readers see the horrors of our past and troubles that are still abundant today.
Thank you for a most enjoyable read. The only downside is leaving me wanting more. Please say that Tink (or others of his kind) will live on in future publications. I need more. Tink is one of the best teachers I have ever come across.
J.O. Redden (Teacher)
Nick DiChario said,
October 15, 2008 at 12:51 am
James, thanks so much for liking Tink and enjoying the novel. My brother-in-law wants me to write a sequel too. No plans to do it yet. If you get a chance, let me know how you heard about the novel. Best wishes!
Nick