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  • 09/2024
  • 9798340072627
  • 356 pages
  • $24.02
Golden November
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Put Another Dollar in the Jukebox: The 100th Book
The One-Hundredth Novel by Golden November. On any given day, a lot is going on in Milestoneville. Channel 1994, the local television station, provides entertainment for Milestoneville. Downtown Milestoneville has plenty of fun things to do. The Milestoneville Rare Bookstore sells hard-to-find editions. There is one thing for certain, Milestoneville is like no other city you have ever visited.
Reviews
5-Stars.. Reviewed by Rabia Tanveer for Readers’ Favorite

Put Another Dollar in the Jukebox is the eighth book in the Milestoneville Drama Series by Golden November. Welcome back your favorite characters as they invite you into a new adventure where there is action, drama, humor, and more! Join Flower Rose, her son Eric, and her brother June as they launch a new book club with the hopes that their friends will make it a hit. While Flower Rose was worried about her book club, G and JBT had their own issues to focus on. Their latest adventure turned into a chaotic mess when they ran into Tessa. The Channel 1994 Music Awards, Bridget’s excitement, Click Clack’s enthusiasm, and Asterick’s positivity are just the tip of the iceberg. Join the Milestoneville crew as they share yet another adventure with us!

I absolutely adore Golden November's stories and pick them up whenever I can. Put Another Dollar in the Jukebox was everything I expected it to be and so much more. The author's writing style is as engaging as ever, effortlessly capturing the essence of small-town life with a colorful cast of characters that bring life to the story. The pace was fast, the character-driven plot was entertaining, and the overall feeling of the story was too good to put down. I love Golden November’s ability to develop complex and relatable characters. Flower Rose, Eric, June, G, JBT, and the rest of the cast continue to shine, each with their unique quirks and endearing qualities. The tone of the story was lighthearted and made me feel like I was welcoming old friends after a long time apart.

Reviewed by K.C. Finn for Readers’

Put Another Dollar in the Jukebox: The 100th Book (Milestoneville Drama Series) by Golden November is a fiction drama set in the bustling, quirky city of Milestoneville. The novel brings to life the everyday chaos and entertainment of this unique locale, where the local TV station, Channel 1994, and the Milestoneville Rare Bookstore play central roles. The town is a blend of charm, eccentricity, and intrigue, providing an endless supply of excitement and storylines. Readers are drawn into Milestoneville's distinct atmosphere, making it a city like no other.

Author Golden November creates an immersive and vibrant cityscape in Milestoneville, with a fully fleshed-out local culture, businesses, and characters that make readers feel part of the town. I always enjoy returning to this world to see what its diverse and quirky cast of characters is up to next. The novel's blend of humor and drama provides a refreshing, engaging experience, balancing everyday situations with eccentric personalities and local flair. I was particularly impressed by November's skillful development in bringing new nuances and twists to such a well-established cast of characters, allowing their personalities and interactions to drive the story's energy with new discoveries and keep the reader invested in the town's ever-shifting dynamics. Milestoneville's uniqueness stands out, with original settings like the Rare Bookstore and Channel 1994, providing a sense of novelty and creativity not often found in urban drama stories. The author's world-building ability shines through, making the city come alive with its quirky tone and original elements. Overall, I highly recommend Put Another Dollar in the Jukebox for readers looking for a charming and entertaining dive into a one-of-a-kind fictional city.

Formats
Paperback Book Details
  • 09/2024
  • 9798340072627
  • 356 pages
  • $24.02
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