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John Riley Myers interview audio: The Christopher Gabriel Program Friday, June 11, 2010

Click the links below to play or download the audio from John Riley Myers’ June 11 interview on the Christopher Gabriel Program in Fargo.

John Riley Myers interview – part 1

John Riley Myers interview – part 2

Prince of the Pharisees reviewed by the Windy City Times

“From southern belles to drag queens, lesbian reporters to gay bashers, Myers has created an interesting world that is sometimes way too close to the actual one for comfort. It’s a great summer read.”

Read the complete review at WindyCityMediaGroup.com:
http://www.windycitymediagroup.com/gay/lesbian/news/ARTICLE.php?AID=26800

John Riley Myers interviewed on The Christopher Gabriel Program

John Riley Myers was interviewed on June 11, 2010 on ABC affiliate radio station WDAY in Fargo ND.

Check back here soon for the audio file.

Prince of the Pharisees gets “5 Kisses” Review from Michele~n~Jeff Book Reviews

Prince of the Pharisees earned the top mark of “5 Kisses” from the Michele~n~Jeff Book Reviews blog.  Furthermore, Jeff Erno writes about the book, “I’m not shy about saying that this book is by far my absolute favorite of 2009.”

For the complete review, click the following link: http://michelenjeff-reviews.blogspot.com/2010/04/prince-of-pharisees-by-john-riley-myers.html

John Riley Myers interviewed by Michele~n~Jeff Book Reviews

Michele~n~Jeff Book Reviews blog interviewed John this month.  Here’s the link to their post:

http://michelenjeff-reviews.blogspot.com/2010/04/john-riley-myers.html

Reader Review: “…a jolly romp.”

Prince of the Pharisees was a jolly romp.  I passed it along to my good friend in Canberra.

Sam L. (Hobart, Australia)

Reader Review: “…thoroughly captivating…”

I loved Prince of the Pharisees. It was a thoroughly captivating novel. I loved the characters, even the ones I loved to hate, so wonderfully developed down to the last detail. The novel had so many elements that I not only adored, but also identified with. Myers’ representation of the religious right was a bull’s eye; sad, amusing and entertaining all at the same time. The juxtaposition of our current political climate with the story is ideal. I am anxious for my friends to read it so that we can discuss it. I saved the last chapter for the morning light, the right music and a cup of black coffee. My bulldog quietly sat on my lap as I read, like she was enjoying it, too.

Bernard G. (New York)

Reader Review: “…I couldn’t put down the book.”

I just finished reading Prince of the Pharisees this weekend.  It was very well-done.  At first, I had no idea how all of the characters were going to come together, but I really got attached to each of them.  Even as Myers went back and forth between the storylines, I was able to keep up with the various characters and their families.  He gave just enough detail and emotion that I was able to connect with each one.  I was delighted when it all came together at the end.  It was one of those experiences where I couldn’t put down the book.  I am very impressed by Myers’ writing style and I’ll spread the word to people I know.

Jay C. (Chicago)

Reader Review: “…my political fantasy…”

I really enjoyed Prince of the Pharisees.  I love how Myers was able to bring all of the characters together at the end.  Also, the way the story ended was pretty much my political fantasy (as well as the fantasy of many people I know).  I passed the book on to some friends yesterday, and I’m sure they’ll take to it as I did.  I can’t wait until Myers comes out with his next novel!

Bob C. (Bloomingto, IN)

Reader Review: “Prince of the Pharisees is a very fun read.”

Prince of the Pharisees is a very fun read. I enjoy anything political, and I loved Prince. Myers did a great job with the characters… : )

Gail H. (Chicago)