BIOGRAPHY John Danenbarger spends much of his time writing in Italy. Born in Atlanta, he graduated from University of Kansas with a degree in English and Creative Writing. With a backlist of short stories, Danenbarger established the Salem Massachusetts Writers' Club. After living in Oslo, Norway, Stockholm, Sweden, and Salem, MA, Danenbarger achieved a merchant marine captain's license, sailing for two years on the New England coast including two round-trips to Bermuda.
My book got picked up by the largest worldwide book club in the world, called “OnLineBookClub.org.” That book club has what is called the “Philosophical group.” When this group began reviewing the book, each and every one of the hundreds of reviews was 5-star. Obviously, these readers are not all philosophers; they are simply readers with an interest in literature with an underlying meaning. Exactly the people for whom I wrote.
Because I want my readers to feel that their time invested in reading “Entanglement-Quantum and Otherwise,” I was pleased when a reviewer, although not the only one, wrote:
“Since the book is very character-driven, there is something to take away from every character that stays long after the book ends.”
Another couple quotes by reviewers that I felt were spot on are the following:
“When the worlds of unlikely people collide, held together by a myriad of secrets and their paths entangled by fate, or maybe even mother nature, we get a novel, a masterpiece….The only thing that I can find disadvantageous about the book is how readers who aren’t up to the task will miss out.…By ‘up to the task,’ I mean consuming word after word, page after page, without skipping or skimming. I rate this book 5 out of 5 stars and recommend it to fans of crime, drama, and thrillers.”
And another reviewer said, “And friends, trust me, this book is a good thing. On that note, if you enjoy easy reading, please proceed to the next book.”
If you do decide to read my novel, I hope you will feel it was worth your time, that it will stick with you, and that you will let me know how you feel. |