tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6175299018581644634.post415620158063590670..comments2024-03-12T15:59:16.193-05:00Comments on Full Moon Dreaming: Virtual Book Tour: Metrofloat New York by William Quincy BelleJulie Lynn Hayeshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03574029767523627749noreply@blogger.comBlogger8125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6175299018581644634.post-32927763828215845782019-08-07T20:14:06.432-05:002019-08-07T20:14:06.432-05:00Sounds interesting!Sounds interesting!Victoria Alexanderhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00295305682468644975noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6175299018581644634.post-27981840040004344322019-08-07T17:26:06.529-05:002019-08-07T17:26:06.529-05:00A Post-apocalyptic SciFi Thriller: A cop teams up ...A Post-apocalyptic SciFi Thriller: A cop teams up with a cyborg policewoman to find a dead killer who's still killing in a floating (antigravity) city.<br /><br />Metrofloat New York<br /><br />Currently <a href="https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07K631LDS" rel="nofollow">4.7 out of 5 stars on Amazon</a><br /><br />Interested, but not yet committed to reading the book? Visit <a href="https://www.williamquincybelle.com/p/metrofloat-new-york.html" rel="nofollow">my web site for a longer excerpt</a>.<br /><br />Still wondering? Here’s what reviewers are saying.<br /><br />5 Star Review: <a href="https://www.amazon.com/gp/customer-reviews/R2O01UGLX0L85R" rel="nofollow">Suspenseful and Thrilling Future Dystopian</a><br />"If you love Dystopian science fiction of the near future, you'll love METROFLOAT NEW YORK. I did, and I'd like to see sequels, a series! In the future, cities float, a kilometer above the Earth. On the surface are Farm Settlements (FS), designed to provide agricultural needs for the floating urban environments, which of course house the wealthy upper classes. On the surface the masses are suffused with crime, poverty, and despair. Yet on Metrofloat New York, all is not sweetness, light, and wealthy expenditure. There is implacable death, inexplicable in its logic, but nevertheless sweeps like a juggernaut, taking life where it will, and for its own reasons.<br /><br />METROFLOAT NEW YORK is plausible, stimulating, and deeply-characterized, with suspense sufficient to keep the reader up all night."<br /><br />5 Star Review: <a href="https://www.amazon.com/gp/customer-reviews/R3ADAHSHVCG3KA" rel="nofollow">Murder...Floating Cities and Cars...Awesome....</a><br />"A global pandemic swept the Earth several hundred years ago with a flesh eating disease killing almost everyone. Anyone who was left alive was very lucky if the disease only took one leg or one arm. Most lost both legs or arms and some even half their bodies.<br /><br />Earth is now divided with the rich folks living in cities floating above the ground and the poor people live on the ground and are called grounders. Detective Heart one of the grounders once lived in the floating city Metrofloat New York until he was thrown out. Heart has been a grounder for almost five years now and works for the Metropolitan Police.<br /><br />Someone is going around killing members of the oligarchy. The members of oligarchy council consist only of the most powerful and rich. Detective Heart is assigned to find out who is killing the council members. Detective Heart also gets himself a new partner in the deal. His new partner is a woman cyborg from Metrofloat New York. Who is going around killing the council members and why? What do they hope to gain by killing the council member?<br /><br />I love dystopian and science fiction novels and truly enjoyed reading Metrofloat. The world building was awesome and I really loved trying to picture the floating city and the cars, amazing. It sort of reminded me of Bruce Willis’ movie The Fifth Element. Metrofloat New York pulled me in from the first page and kept me hooked from beginning to end. The characters were all amazing in their own way. I can’t wait to read more about the floating cities and the two detectives Heat and Stanton.<br /><br />If you like a good dystopian/science fiction with a twist of mystery then you are going to love Metrofloat New York."<br />William Quincy Bellehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14337095766556949027noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6175299018581644634.post-41705825937199472712019-08-07T11:18:36.661-05:002019-08-07T11:18:36.661-05:00Sounds like a great read.Sounds like a great read.Rita Wrayhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16115952708502482157noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6175299018581644634.post-80726635702776138572019-08-07T08:19:05.018-05:002019-08-07T08:19:05.018-05:00Thank you, Mr. Wallace.
So far, I've publishe...Thank you, Mr. Wallace.<br /><br />So far, I've published two novels and five collections of short stories. Visit me at <a href="https://www.amazon.com/William-Quincy-Belle/e/B01M1IQ69G" rel="nofollow">Amazon</a>.<br /><br />I also have a <a href="https://www.williamquincybelle.com" rel="nofollow">blog</a> where I write about things of personal interest: politics, science, music, and social issues.William Quincy Bellehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14337095766556949027noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6175299018581644634.post-35417039571544751392019-08-07T08:10:09.932-05:002019-08-07T08:10:09.932-05:00How many books have you written so far? Congrats o...How many books have you written so far? Congrats on the release.Bernie Wallacehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14026655873754652531noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6175299018581644634.post-3464662370281192842019-08-07T07:18:23.536-05:002019-08-07T07:18:23.536-05:00Thank you for participating in this book tour. Bei...Thank you for participating in this book tour. Being an indie author is an uphill struggle.<br /><br />According to Wikipedia, there are 2.2 million new books published each year, 300,000 in the U.S., 150,000 in the United Kingdom, 20,000 in Canada. The book review section of The Washington Post states they get 150 new titles each day. Each day! What are the chances of anyone getting noticed? Even if somebody has written the next classic, there’s the harsh reality of statistics. Having the public choose any particular book out of the annual American field of 300,000 strikes me as being the equivalent of winning the literary lottery. Congratulations, E. L. James: over 70 million copies of the 50 Shades of Grey trilogy sold.<br /><br />By the way, the above is about new books published each year. According to Google, there are over 150 million books in existence! Literary lottery, indeed!<br /><br />There's a lot of junk out there, which means the public is leery of investing their time in anything unknown. Who wants the literary equivalent of bad movie? "I want two hours of my life back." Cheers to the risk-takers who brought E. L. James to the forefront.<br /><br />I appreciate you taking the risk.<br /><br />All the best to you in your world. :-)<br />William Quincy Bellehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14337095766556949027noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6175299018581644634.post-75631342784985805102019-08-07T05:43:00.261-05:002019-08-07T05:43:00.261-05:00 Hello! Thanks so much for sharing your book with ... Hello! Thanks so much for sharing your book with us. Always fun reading about another book to enjoy.James Roberthttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15569946276131305648noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6175299018581644634.post-44501188811585956782019-08-07T03:48:01.625-05:002019-08-07T03:48:01.625-05:00Thanks for hosting!Thanks for hosting!Goddess Fish Promotionshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07952608939319684406noreply@blogger.com