Friday, November 20, 2009

How To Read a Brandilyn Collins Novel

I got a kick out of reading this blog post by a Seatbelt Suspense fan. She's taken it upon herself to help the rest of you achieve the utmost comfort while you read one of my books. Here's what Jess has to say:

10 comments:

Elaina M. Avalos said...

Oh my goodness. I read Jess' blogs. I hadn't had a chance to read her review yet because I'm way behind in my blog reading.

jody said...

Sorry about this non sequitur, but whatever happened to Katy Hughes, the homeless teen blogger? Thanksgiving is close upon us and I was wondering how are they?

~ Brandilyn Collins said...

Katy and Elizabeth Hughes were given a small cottage to live in or six months. Liz has desperately needed a job so she can begin paying rent after those six months, or they'll be back living in their car again. She still hasn't found a job, and the time is almost up.

For months a camera crew from MTV was following them around while they lived in their car, shooting for a documentary on the homeless. I heard that show aired yesterday on MTV, although I haven't seen it.

Sheila Deeth said...

That was neat! Definitely read in the light and don't forget to breathe.

Judy Gann said...

Brandilyn, I'm not sure "comfort" and "your books" belong in the same sentence. :-)

jody said...

The post on "How to read a Branilyn Collins novel" was very cute!!

Jessie at Blog Schmog said...

Thanks for sharing my post Brandilyn. I enjoy reading your books and I'm proud to say I've graduated from the Big Honkin Chicken's club, though I noticed I've yet to read a 3. YIKES.

Do any male readers have a suggestion for a 1st book by Brandilyn for a guy friend of mine? I was thinking Eyes of Elisha

Martha A. said...

LOL!! Yes, lights are very important when reading one of your books! I have made the mistake of reading one late at night before when everyone is asleep and hearing bumps outside can terrify me to my bones..especially since i live in a neighboring state of ID, it is easy to imagine they are close!

Jason said...

Jess,

I haven't read Eyes of Elisha yet, but her latest, Exposure, would be good. There is some POV from male characters, and the twists will show off BC's talent.

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