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  • Well don't quote me on that. It's just a guess after all.

    I think you might like The Confession of Brother Blaise by Jane Yolen and both stories that I read by Egan and Chiang were great. Oceanic is available free online.
    Yeah right. More like 3 more incorporated since we've been having this conversation. Hell, there's that many in Washington and Oregon. I'm going with 100-200 worldwide.
    Hey whaddya know I found one.

    Aw, thanks! I'm glad you like them! I am never sure whether people read them or not, but I enjoy doing them. :)
    Yes, been making my way through a few lately. I haven't been much of a fantasy reader since I was in high school, but a lot of my friends love George R R Martin, so I started his series and read A Game of Thrones. Probably the fastest 800 pages I've ever read. Very good stuff, but mostly for-the-senses type of style. Very fast-paced with action and twists and turns, backstabbings and whatnot. You don't really "learn" anything, but it's compulsory to say the least. I hear they're making his books into an HBO series, so that should be cool.

    Other than that, I read:
    Random Family by Adrian Nicole LeBlanc
    Train by Pete Dexter
    A Lesson Before Dying by Ernest Gaines
    Confessions of an Economic Hitman by John Perkins
    The Bluest Eye by Toni Morrison
    The Sign for Drowning by Rachel Stolzman (still reading)

    I was going to put a brief thought on each one, but I exceeded the character limit, doh!

    What have you been reading? :)
    Hey you! Happy birthday. :) I can't believe it's been a year since I found this place. :flowers:
    Yes, I read the prequel Garden of Shadows as well. It was interesting. At the moment I'm reading My Sweet Audrina by VA, which has been okay so far. I have the Casteel series as well, so I'm hoping they're not too similar to Flowers.
    Hello. You might not remember me (I forgot this place existed for a while!), but you said to tell you what I thought of the Dollanganger series by Virginia Andrews once I'd finished reading it. Well, I loved it, and I cried. Despite some of the disturbing characters and plots (I guess that's Virginia's specialty, though) I thought the series was very touching.

    What did you think?

    Oh, and I absolutely adored Chris and Cathy, even if they were brother and sister.
    No, I never did. There's a copy in my local store. But if I do get it, I'll no doubt order in the nicer Canadian version.
    The washing machine needed a drain pump, or something like that..they had to order the part. Told me it would be this week before it could get here. THEN they called me 20 minutes before I was to walk out the door for an eye appointment Friday. I think I made the receptionist mad, so now I'm waiting for her to call to tell me the guy is on his way. I have two girls to take to swim team practice at noon. They can just be dropped off for that hour, but I hate waiting and wondering...
    That has a sweet ring to it too..I have three who need to move on..two particularly. One is trying though...
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