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Tuesday Tells it Slant

Tuesday Morning has always been a little... different. She's kept a diary since 1989 and while researching for her senior seminar paper on Emily Dickinson's Transcendental tendencies, reads a poem that will change her life. And not just her future. Tuesday changes her past.

We all have secrets and skeletons in our closets, but Tuesday has managed to clean hers out with a pen and a diary. Just how precious is our past? And how much has our past created what we are today?

 

"It is rare that I come across such excellent use of the unreliable narrator." ~ My Book Views

"In my quest for a lighter more fun summer reading schedule Tuesday Tells it Slant fit the bill. I always like a book that can teach me something or expose me to something new (in this case Emily Dickinson) and be enjoyable at the same time. I have a feeling I'll be picking this one up again." ~ Teresa's Reading Corner

"Holly Christine's refreshing and unique writing style is worth the second glance." ~ The Book Chick

"We think you'll enjoy this chick lit a lot, and will have you note that it is a definite exception to our usual No-Self-Publishing rule. I can't tell you how much I enjoyed it, especially since it revolved heavily around Emily Dickinson, and E.D. is my fav poet. The writing is far superior to other self-published books I have accepted for review." ~I Heart Monster

"What I liked about the book: the premise of the story: identical twins, one is a writer, one is into sports; life happens to them both and then what happens to the family afterwards. The fantastic lines about working in a bookstore, writing and loving books. A true book lover had to have written this book!" ~ A Novel Source

"Tuesday Tells it Slant imparted one thing with me. To write. To follow my passion." ~Chocolate Reality

"This was a great story with good characters and a fantastic message. I highly recommend it." ~Journey of Books

"I loved the concept of changing the present by re-writing history using diary entries - if only that could happen in real life" ~Always with a Book

"Entertaining and endearing." ~Crazy Book Slut

...enjoy the beautiful prose, experience the inner-workings of an author's mind, and relish in the little details that make us human. Get it, Live it, Love it...pass it on. ~Misty at KindleObsessed

"The structure of this novel might make a writer sit up and say, Why didn't I think of this? [...] The book will switch from 2009 to 1990 to 1998 and back again. It's a great way to illustrate the timelessness of life - how old events are with us, almost as if they're always happening in real time." ~Henry Baum, The Self-Publishing Review

"A great read." ~Stephen Windwalker, Kindle Nation Daily

"An entertaining and philosophical story." ~Sharon Cathcart (Goodreads review)

"Highly recommended." ~Zoe Winters (Amazon review)



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