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(group member since May 18, 2014)
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Like the Pinkerton idea interesting!Boystown - hooked already - any future reads will just feed the addiction :D
Richard wrote: "Hi all,So this is where you all are, looks like fun!
I should be finished with book 1 tomorrow and then watch out, cuz I got stuff to say.
xo"
I'm going to take brain tonics today, to get into proper discussion form :D Discussing Nick will get better and better for you once you've got a couple of books under your belt, more info ammo.
Rosa, really wrote: "Sofia wrote: "Rosa yes we are part of the EU but yes we wtremble*ways be European even if we were not part of EU. Not all Europeans are part of the EU. Lesson over.You all coming over would be GR..."
Totally resigned to people still trying to find us on the map. So no lip tremble please, you know where we are :D
Rosa yes we are part of the EU but yes we would always be European even if we were not part of EU. Not all Europeans are part of the EU. Lesson over.You all coming over would be GREAT and saving already :D
Alona wrote: "It was so sad! He was amazing!"Totally agree with you, Freddie was the tops, still feel sad when I think of how he died. Love his music.
Lena I think a work of art (including writing) should be judged by the connection it creates with the reader (in this case). That connection can be acheived in many different ways, all valid in my opinion. The true test for me is time, will I remember it, how will I remember it, what emotions will it invoke when I remember. For good books I might not remember the details I mostly remember the feeling, that was good, that made me feel warm, that was funny.
I prefer writing that grabs you and takes you on a journey like you are flowing (like Lena's leaf) instead of having to wade through lots of sentences and re-reading just to understand just for the sake of saying you read a certain kind of book. Maybe they are just trying to impress and create an elitist feel.
Rosa, really wrote: "OMG That's so much better! Thank you! Did you all know that Samuel Taylor Coleridge thought coffee was a terribly addictive drug?. Which is funny because he was on opium addict. He's probably rig..."
if we were Mormons we would not be able to drink coffee or tea (horror)
Have not felt the urge to read Klune and bk 1 of Cut & Run was enough for me. But books hits us in strange places, strange what we end up liking or disliking.
