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New Review of David Selby's Latest Novel
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January 24, 2011, 11:06:59 PM »
Here's a review of David Selby's
The Blue Door
by Norman Julian, a contributor to the
Dominion Post
in Selby's hometown of Morgantown, West Virginia:
http://blog.wvwriters.org/2011/01/fwd-book-review-of-david-selbys-new.html
Signed copies of
The Blue Door
are available from
DavidSelby.com
. Selby now personalizes all signed books sold through his site.
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Nice review. And interesting how it likens Selby's writing to Pres. Lincoln's ability to understand both sides of an issue and explain them extremely well. Apparently Selby has more in common with Lincoln than simply having portrayed him on stage...
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