#1 04-03-2012 20:36:23
- dagnee
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Tsiatko by Nathan Childs
I just finished reading Tsiatko by Nathan Childs and I want to recommend it to anyone who loves adventure/survival/Sasquatches/messengers of God and a little bit of the end of the world as we know it.
The book follows Joey through her transformation from material girl to messenger of God, stopping to live with a tribe of Sasquatch on the way. Nathan takes us into the woods and teaches us how to survive before bringing us back into a world of anarchy. His passion for this plot oozes out of every word and that alone makes this a novel worth your time.
Take a look at Tsiatko, you won't be able to put it down and when you're finished, you won't be able to forget it.
dags ![]()
Stop whining about your life, and start thanking God for it.
You might think I'm crazy...that's all right with me...
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#2 04-04-2012 07:59:36
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Re: Tsiatko by Nathan Childs
Speaking of Nathan's Tsiatko, I also recommend that everyone enjoy this incredible novel. I have a couple more chapters to read but I know this novel will end with a though provoking, exciting and surprise climax. My next wish is that Nathan publishes Gypsy. Incredible novel! What's next Nathan? Whatrever it is, I'll be there. Irene/Skunkape
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#3 05-01-2012 07:26:05
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Re: Tsiatko by Nathan Childs
Ah.. I was hoping he would possibly do a book on 'Training The Wolf In Your Dog" something on that line as he is an accomplished dog trainer?
Gypsy ..one of my top ten favorites..
Tslatko.. Very different from anything I have ever reviewed on the site. Versatile writer!
My favorite quality about Nathan? He values friends and fellow writers thus treats all with the utmost courtesy.
I don't think I have ever seen nor read anything 'negative' from this writer.
He also has one hell of a sense of humor!
Patti
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#5 05-02-2012 06:43:54
- Nathan B. Childs
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Re: Tsiatko by Nathan Childs
flowing pencil wrote:
Ah.. I was hoping he would possibly do a book on 'Training The Wolf In Your Dog" something on that line as he is an accomplished dog trainer?
Gypsy ..one of my top ten favorites..
Tslatko.. Very different from anything I have ever reviewed on the site. Versatile writer!
My favorite quality about Nathan? He values friends and fellow writers thus treats all with the utmost courtesy.
I don't think I have ever seen nor read anything 'negative' from this writer.
He also has one hell of a sense of humor!
Patti
Your check's in the mail, Flo. Thanks for your support. I swear I'll wear it until the day I die. I'm playing around with a short story about a boy and his dog.
For all the dog lovers, I posted the first ten chapters of my dog-training book Shaping the Wolf Within Your Dog.
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#6 05-02-2012 06:54:06
- Nathan B. Childs
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Re: Tsiatko by Nathan Childs
kyla wrote:
Speaking of Nathan's Tsiatko, I also recommend that everyone enjoy this incredible novel. I have a couple more chapters to read but I know this novel will end with a though provoking, exciting and surprise climax. My next wish is that Nathan publishes Gypsy. Incredible novel! What's next Nathan? Whatrever it is, I'll be there. Irene/Skunkape
Thanks, my Princess Skunkape. What's next? Well, I have three stories I'd like to write, but novels take up a huge part of my days and night, so, in the meantime, I'll be posting a few short stories just to keep the juices flowing. Maybe a horror story, just to see if I can pull it off.
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#7 05-02-2012 06:55:35
- Nathan B. Childs
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GPyrenees wrote:
Jumping aboard with a "me too" (me four?) on Nathan's book. I wish I had time to read more of it...
I hear you loud and clear. There are just too many good stories on this site, and too little time to get to them all.
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#8 05-02-2012 06:57:17
- Nathan B. Childs
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dags ![]()
Thanks for your kind words and all your help, my dagfooted friend.
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