Gloat

Okay, my peeps. I just have to brag, just a teensy bit, and this is a gloat that you will enjoy, too. Bob Levy, the author of the book, Club George, stopped by to read my review of his book and he commented, too! Of course, I am trying to work his contact into an interview with him for my blog, and if that works out, you will be able to read that, too! But nothing has been decided yet.

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Bob Levy, whose book, Club George, I recently reviewed here, very kindly agreed to participate in an email interview with me that I could publish here. It took me a little while to follow up on it, but thanks to the magic of email, and to Bob's quick response, the interview is below, for you to…
I first learned about this book, Club George: The Diary of a Central Park Bird Watcher (NYC: Thomas Dunne Books, 2006), when the author, Bob Levy, was interviewed recently by Brian Lehrer on the local National Public Radio affiliate, WNYC [mp3, 17:54]. After that interview concluded, I poked around…
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That is wonderful - I am looking forward to the interview.

And this stuff happens. When I discussed "The Good Father" some months ago, the author wrote several nice, longish remarks in the comments. Elizabeth Lloyd linked to my review of her book on evolution of female orgasm.

Authors read the reviews on blogs, at last some of them do.

Congrats! I'm glad that you're getting a bit of much-deserved recognition.

Yeah!! good for you, cannot wait for the interview!

I am assuming you are carefully crafting your questions so that they reflect your true grasp of the subject....just kidding. Have fun!