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The Bronze Horseman is the best book I ever read!!!! It's really great..but.....I NEED THE NEXT ONE!!!!!

>>By dany_77_italy   (Sunday, 26 Jan 2003 03:00)



is there a next one after The Bronze Horseman?

>>By krittle   (Sunday, 26 Jan 2003 03:00)



Hello
I'm from Switzerland! Sorry about my english! The Bronze Horseman ist the best, best, best book I have ever read. I fall in love with this book! I can't wait still the sequel is come!!!!!!!!!!

>>By Nada   (Sunday, 26 Jan 2003 03:00)



Please write me all informations you have about this book, author and of course the sequel!!!!!!!!

>>By Nada   (Sunday, 26 Jan 2003 03:00)



...my address: munja.nada@bluewin.ch

>>By Nada   (Sunday, 26 Jan 2003 03:00)



Hey guys,
im from germany and i just want to say that the bronze horseman is the best book i have ever read. this book is so wonderful and at least i had to cry. i know that there will be a sequel and im looking forward to it! if you have more informations please mail: chica2308@aol.com
thx and keep rockin!

>>By ----Meg-----   (Sunday, 26 Jan 2003 03:00)



The Bronze Horseman is a book that will absolutely change your ideas about life, love, suffering, strength and survival . It shows how some things in life are found by chance but can only be kept through persiverence and hope. One of the greatest love stories ever written - Paulina Simons has a way of writing so you feel every motion the character feels, always giving you just enough to keep going then finally leaving you starving for more, she writes about the city so you can almost feel the June sunshine in your own face on a Leningrad white night.
Although Red Leaves and Eleven Hours were both excellent books impossible to put down from the start, Tully and The Bronze Horseman have that extra something in them that makes you finish, then turn back to page 1 and re read all over again never getting tired of it - please give us more!!!
I think we may all be holding our breath for a sequel!

>>By *R Jay *   (Sunday, 26 Jan 2003 03:00)



Yes Bronze Horseman was amazing, all of her books are. But Tully and Horseman will always remain close to my heart ...I believe Paulina Simons next book is called 'The Bridge to Holy Cross' I am dying for it to come out! it is released Feb 03 in Australia!

>>By Kat   (Sunday, 26 Jan 2003 03:00)



The Bronze Horseman is the greatest epic novel to come along in a very long time. Awhile back I read that Paulina was working on a sequel....Anyone have any news on that? Paulina's book "Tully" changed my life and made me a permanent fan. Much respect for the great author Paulina Simons.

>>By April   (Tuesday, 28 Jan 2003 19:18)



Best romantic story ever i read,and I only started reading it by accident!! looking forward to the sequel and visiting Russia,

>>By Natasah   (Monday, 3 Feb 2003 22:22)



I also read the Bronze Horseman and loved it!! Guess what...the sequel to it (unfortunately can't remember the name) has just reached Sydney - how exciting!!!

>>By Sam   (Tuesday, 4 Feb 2003 04:46)



isn't she amazing!! ive just started reading the sequel, its amazing. even as im reading this book i cant wait for her to write the next! tully is a fantastic book, but the broze horseman is amazing!

>>By chloe   (Sunday, 23 Feb 2003 22:49)



I just finished reading the sequel - The Bridge To Holy Cross - and it is just fabulous. I loved it so much that I reread (for the third time) The Bronze Horseman and am now rereading the sequel!!!

>>By Wendy   (Thursday, 27 Feb 2003 08:45)



Paullina Simons is a fantastic author. Tatiana and Alexander are two of the most amazing characters and really touch your soul. I think everyone wishes for a great love as that of Tania and Shura. Just about through the Bridge to Holy Cross now and am dreading finishing it in a way, reading Simons' books is like entering another world, feeling their emotions, crying with the characters and smiling too. I'm not so sure I want to close the last page of the book and leave Tania and Shura!

>>By Victoria   (Friday, 7 Mar 2003 03:28)



The Bronze Horseman was by faaaar the best book i've ever read, and originaly being from Russia, i can say there was a lot of truth in there as well. Does Anyone have any suggestions about other similar books?

>>By katja   (Tuesday, 18 Mar 2003 10:58)



i need more of such wanderfull books!!!!!!!!!! i am addicted (although, the sequell was not as great)

>>By kat   (Tuesday, 18 Mar 2003 11:02)



Best book i've ever read !! Just finished reading the Bridge to Holy Cross - Such a great finish to the story i loved it :))
I want to find some similar books also

>>By kly   (Wednesday, 26 Mar 2003 03:35)



Hello, I juste want to say that I really loved reading Tatina one of Miss Paulina Simons books. I REALLY loved it!!!!!! but I would like to know if there is an seconde book... please let me know at: wasanas007@hotmail.com
Thank you...
P.S I really hope miss Paulina Simons will continue this amazing story..I can't wait to read the next book..
looking forward..
with love: Wasana.S

>>By Wasana S   (Sunday, 13 Apr 2003 20:26)



I need to klnow if there was any truth to the story, it has been written to perfect exactations and the love was just too real. Is there is a sequeal..is there reality to it. I loved the book
Reem, meowbowow@hotmail.com

>>By reem   (Friday, 18 Apr 2003 12:39)



so what is next after tatiana and alexander, im almost finished it and its brilliant. how long do we have to wait for her next thrilling novel

>>By katie   (Wednesday, 23 Apr 2003 12:12)



Hello, I'm from Italy...so i'm sorry for my english!!!!
I finished to read The bronze horseman on yesterdy ... Please I need to know if is there an happy and for Tatiana and Alexander love story's....Could they be able to reach the happyness together and his son?
Please, I wait for an answer.
Pat   (Tuesday, 29 Apr 2003 17:00)



Hi I'm Emma from Australia, and I loved the Bronze Horsemen. It was the best book ever written. And yes I'll tell you all now, that there is a sequal, And that I have read it. It's called "The Bridge to Holy Cross". I'm not sure wheather it was as good as the first, but just the same it was "unputadownable." I love Paulina Simons writing and own all of her books except for this latest one. I recommend it to all!!!!
Emma
anyone wanna talk about Paulina Simons or any other good books, e-mail me at
mr_amme@hotmail.com

>>By Emma   (Monday, 12 May 2003 09:53)



Hi, I'm Elena. I'm italian and I don't speak english very well, but I wanted to tell all the world how beautiful is this book. "The Bronze Horseman" is one of the most beautiful books I have ever read. Full of passion, love and honesty, it brings us in a world of violence, where the war can keep down the emotions, where everyone takes care only of himself. But love can be a hope, a light in the darkness of the hate, and even if you think there isn't an end of your pain, there is always the possibility to be proud of your life. Love can go on even if all over it there is only hate and violence...

>>By elena   (Sunday, 15 Jun 2003 16:18)



Hi everyone!

"THE BRONZE HORSEMEN" was an outstanding book. One which takes you through the challenges of love, war and Russia. Once you pick this book up, it wont leave your hands. You'll cry, sigh and laugh. As you read this book, it will deeply capture your heart. Through the highs and lows of a young womans life, we all connect to "TANIA" in one way or another, which make this book brilliant!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

>>By Millie Woods   (Tuesday, 24 Jun 2003 10:52)



I have read Tully, which I found to be the most riverting and moving book that I have ever read. Its a long book but is definatley worth the time and effort! At the end I personally felt it wasn't long enough! Read it, it will inspire u!

>>By Katherine Putnam   (Tuesday, 24 Jun 2003 14:49)



I loved loved loved "The Bronze Horseman". Most books capture me but not quite like this one did. I read it in a weekend and refused to leave my house until I was finished. I kept flipping the pages hoping to get to what I hoped would be a happy ending as soon as possible. I was slightly confused at the end and cannot believe there is a sequel... I won't say too much in case you haven't read it.. finding out there was a sequel is wonderful news! I plan on going to the book store directly after work! Thanks for the great news it made my day!!

>>By Lea   (Tuesday, 24 Jun 2003 22:59)



wow~~~~~~~~~~~~~^o^
I have read "RED LEAVES"!!! It's really nice and thrill~
Actually i can't read book easily coz of English. I have been in Australia for just 1 year and a month. So as you can see, my English is not good.
however, RED LEAVES is my first ENglish book, it was little bit hard to understand for me, but it's really really good !!!!

^_______________^ Sarah

>>By Sarah.J   (Friday, 27 Jun 2003 14:29)



hey everyone, ive read both the bronze horseman and tully, and they're one of the best books ive ever read!!!! i salute paulina for the truth and reality her books hold, and im anticipating, with much excitement, her next book.
anyone with other reading suggestions, plz email me @
michelle_teo_180@hotmail.com
all suggestions welcome.

>>By Michelle   (Tuesday, 1 Jul 2003 13:38)



WOW. You have all mirrored my thoughts about Paullina Simons. Red Leaves and Eleven Hours are great books. Tully is remarkable and so honest and amazing. But, the Bronze Horseman and the Bridge to Holy Cross are just the best and most beautiful books in the whole world. The love between Tatiana and Alexander is so profound and true and immutable, it seems surreal. I wish we could all be so lucky to find a man like Alexander!!!

>>By jade   (Wednesday, 2 Jul 2003 15:57)



I have read every single published word this amazing author has written. I love the solace reading her work provides. I have literally just finished reading 'The Bridge to Holy Cross' I did not want the pages to finish.

I believe that 'The Bridge to Holy Cross' has filled any gaps that were left at the end of the 'Bronze Horseman' and I feel completely satisfied with the ending to this amazing saga. I don't know about any one else out there, but I had to read 'The Bronze Horseman' over again, just so I could see if "remember Orbeli" meant anything to me.

Thank you Paulina for answering that for me, for every other devoted reader, and for Tatiana.

I can't wait to get my hands on the next thing you write!!

>>By Kathryn   (Thursday, 10 Jul 2003 07:03)



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