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Anytime. I haven't had the money to get the book but as soon as I get my last paycheck from my last job which hopefully is tomorrow I will be getting it.
don't hate me either. But I do plan on starting it this weekend. Just had to get Lying Out Loud out of the way and come out of this dreadful reading slump :(
How could I hate either of you two? :P I liked it a lot better then the second one. But I did not like all the cliff hangers... You will not be able to stop at the end of the chapter if that is what you like to do as a stopping place.
I know what you mean Melissa, is it safe to say no more reading slump for you?
I know what you mean Melissa, is it safe to say no more reading slump for you?
Well, after LOL I haven't felt like reading anything else at all. All I've been doing is binge watching Netflix series. Specifically The Originals. I can't resist an anti hero
I have yet to watch that series its on my list to watch though I have been watching izombie and stitchers trying to also work through csi
I like it so far. Different from what I thought it was going to be about i only saw a glimpse of it while I was working so I thought it was going to be about ppl who have powers but its not that at all.
I saw the extended promo. Is there cheesy acting cause that is really a turn off. No matter how much people rave about teen wolf, I haven't been able to get past season 1 cause of the horrible acting of the main wolf(can't remember his name, the kid from Maid in Manhattan).
Im not sure i dont think its bad but i have never watched teen wolf so im not sure what to compare it to bad acting wise




Soon after arriving at school, though, Titus makes a shocking discovery, one that makes him question everything he previously believed about their mission. Faced with this devastating realization, Iolanthe is forced to come to terms with her new role, while Titus must choose between following his mother's prophecies—and forging a divergent path to an unknowable future.