Golden November is a fiction author known for his action-drama books and book series. Their works have garnered a strong following, and readers eagerly anticipate each new release. Golden November book series introduces readers to the intriguing inhabitants of Milestoneville. With an average rating of 4.10 based on 155 ratings, it has left .... more
Golden November is a fiction author known for his action-drama books and book series. Their works have garnered a strong following, and readers eagerly anticipate each new release. Golden November book series introduces readers to the intriguing inhabitants of Milestoneville. With an average rating of 4.10 based on 155 ratings, it has left a lasting impression on readers where the characters come alive in this his captivating world of the Milestoneville books and seres. Golden November's literary contributions have left an indelible mark, and their storytelling resonates with readers across genres. Whether you're seeking character-driven narratives or thrilling adventures, Golden November's works offer a delightful escape into imaginative worlds.
Book Critic Reviews of Golden November
"Golden November knows intelligent adventures. November has his own way of giving a twist—a kind of plotting that is out of the box. It is the type of event that you least expect, and it sets the story arc into full force."
"For readers unfamiliar with November's writing style, the Milestoneville books are what my family now refers to as the “book-game” because it is meant to be acted out in its entirety. There are no other instruments of direction aside from character names, what they are saying, and a photo prompt to provide a basic visual of where they might be. In this, the final installment of November's Collector's Edition, a crash course in hot air balloon flying may or may not be on the adventure menu, a show is pitched, a favorite character is engaged, another mystery tour is in the works, Click-Clack becomes the golf ball whisperer, and the antics of Milestoneville carry on with witty abandon.
Out of all the books in the Collector's Edition, Golden November's Welcome to Milestoneville is definitely my favorite. The primary reason is due to me now feeling like I know all the characters pretty intimately, which indicates the effectiveness of this means of storytelling where most would presume there is no real way to do that. The second reason is that the photographs used in this book were really good. I mean, they always are, but these are standouts. And finally, there is no way I can be anything but chuffed when a group of Ren Faire folk says things like, “Why doth the chicken cross the road?” Just kidding, sort of. Actually, with the Renaissance re-enactment troupe, the dialogue was much more thorough than usual for these stories. The use of entire paragraphs was well done and, considering the characters were ancillary, I definitely got to know them. Great fun and I'm happy to recommend it."
"Golden November’s dialogues are the highlight of the story. They are genuine to the characters. Readers familiar with the characters can listen to the dialogue with closed eyes and guess correctly which dialogue belongs to which character. As always, fabulous! Another job well done by Golden November."
"Humorous, and incredibly entertaining, every novel by Golden November is fun to read, but this one is extra special. I love how each character gets a story to tell, but it is always G and JBT who tie everything together in the end. While we do have the usual characters in the story, I love how each time Golden November allows a different character to come forward and shine. As the name of the novel suggests, you will find that there is no main character, but each of the characters mentioned in the story shares a different tale or adventure with readers.
"November style, this is a straightforward dialogue approach to storytelling. This was my first introduction to Flower Rose, a rare book aficionado, collector, and quasi-detective, who sells missing editions with her mathematics Ph.D. holding and art collecting brother, Dr. Yes. The story then turns and sprints into a hunt for a piece of literature swept into the sea, and the Milestoneville tentacles reach out into more familiar characters and their high antics, including the stalwart named Good, collectible albums, rappelling and airplane piloting, a too-good-to-be-true lottery ticket, and other twists by November."
"No Main Character: Collector's Edition by Golden November is described as a book that reads in the same way a television show or a movie would be with the volume off and the subtitles on, and that's probably the most perfect way to explain how November's books work."
“Author Golden November writes drama novels with plenty of high-energy action. The author has perfected the use of comedy-timing.”
" Readers who seek a book that will cheer them up instantly and make them laugh uncontrollably should check out The Characters of Milestoneville now."
Golden November 's Projects
Gannon meets Electra unexpectedly and by chance. When their conversation continues for hours-upon... more
Many roam Milestoneville. A lot happens in this picturesque city at any given time. The drama is ... more
This action-drama story puts the reader in a unique position to gain perspective on the plot and ... more
Flower Rose is a no-nonsense, savvy woman. Flower Rose and her older brother Dr. Yes sell valuabl... more
The Backstage pass into fictional city of Milestoneville.
... moreThis novel is based on and inspired by two unpublished Golden November book series.This book is t... more
The characters of Milestoneville are ready for a journey that will lead to an adventure like no o... more
When an unexpected visitor shows up at Flower Rose’s bookstore, she calls in a favor to the... more
After G and JBT go hiking for an adventure weekend getaway, they decide to accept a new client, w... more
This fictional comedy-drama, action-adventure, is the latest edition of No Main Character The Col... more
The fictional city of Milestoneville is an incredible place to live. There is a lot to do in this... more
Most books you read, this book you act it out. The Characters of Milestoneville: Collector’... more