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Ruth Amanda
The summer has ended, but my reading list involved the following amazing titles:
"This Book is Perfect" by Ron Keres
"I Just Ate My Friend" by Heidi McKinnon
"The Queen's Knickers" by Nicholas Allan
and many many more!
I even read some books for grown ups! Jack Carnegie, Adam Fletcher, Ellen Marie Wiseman, and Neil Gaiman were in the pile as well.
"This Book is Perfect" by Ron Keres
"I Just Ate My Friend" by Heidi McKinnon
"The Queen's Knickers" by Nicholas Allan
and many many more!
I even read some books for grown ups! Jack Carnegie, Adam Fletcher, Ellen Marie Wiseman, and Neil Gaiman were in the pile as well.
Ruth Amanda
THAT is an easy question. I would travel to the late Sir Terry Pratchett's Discworld.
I would meet with other like minded women there such as Nanny Ogg, Granny Weatherwax, and Tiffany Aching. I also would like to discuss certain things with the Nac Mac Feegle. Scenic tours of Djelibeybe and Uberwald have long been on my bucket list.
I would meet with other like minded women there such as Nanny Ogg, Granny Weatherwax, and Tiffany Aching. I also would like to discuss certain things with the Nac Mac Feegle. Scenic tours of Djelibeybe and Uberwald have long been on my bucket list.
Ruth Amanda
Where did I leave my reading glasses. A mystery to be solved daily.
I fancy it could be one of those books where you choose your ending, since every day they end up someplace entirely different. Much unlike my husband's reading glasses which are usually found in one of two places. His are either on the kitchen counter or the coffee table.
My reading glasses have been found under the bed, in the fridge, at the bottom of my beach bag, next to my hiking boots on the shoe rack, and a hundred other places. I am sure that is not where I put them down, but that is where they end up.
Is it a poultergeist? Do we have a monkey in the neighbourhood who pops in to borrow them and leaves them odd places? Does my husband move them for his own amusement?
To be continued...
I fancy it could be one of those books where you choose your ending, since every day they end up someplace entirely different. Much unlike my husband's reading glasses which are usually found in one of two places. His are either on the kitchen counter or the coffee table.
My reading glasses have been found under the bed, in the fridge, at the bottom of my beach bag, next to my hiking boots on the shoe rack, and a hundred other places. I am sure that is not where I put them down, but that is where they end up.
Is it a poultergeist? Do we have a monkey in the neighbourhood who pops in to borrow them and leaves them odd places? Does my husband move them for his own amusement?
To be continued...
Ruth Amanda
The words leapt from her fingertips, transferring themselves to the screen of her computer with every click of the keyboard until it was finished. With a loud "chthunkk" the screen went dark and she realized...she had not hit "save".
Not my usual genre, but a recurring nightmare I have. I hope it chills you to the bone!
Not my usual genre, but a recurring nightmare I have. I hope it chills you to the bone!
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