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My ultimate hero would look like...
Response: I like them broody... and built like a brick shit house
169 votes | last vote 11 days ago, 04:44PM
Belongs to group Who's your author?
Response: I like them broody... and built like a brick shit house
169 votes | last vote 11 days ago, 04:44PM
Belongs to group Who's your author?
Which cover makes you so embarrassed you think twice about buying it?
Response: none of these bother me
177 votes | last vote 11 days ago, 04:44PM
Belongs to group Who's your author?
Response: none of these bother me
177 votes | last vote 11 days ago, 04:44PM
Belongs to group Who's your author?
What's your favorite theme in PNR or UF?
Response: All of them
200 votes | last vote 11 days ago, 04:44PM
Belongs to group Who's your author?
Response: All of them
200 votes | last vote 11 days ago, 04:44PM
Belongs to group Who's your author?
What do u think of the Book Series we are having on the Black Dagger Brotherhood by J.R Wards ?
Response: Love the Series.. Cant wait to read the whole series.....
32 votes | last vote 28 days ago, 08:19AM
Belongs to group Paranormal & Urban Fantasy, Monthly Group Reads
Response: Love the Series.. Cant wait to read the whole series.....
32 votes | last vote 28 days ago, 08:19AM
Belongs to group Paranormal & Urban Fantasy, Monthly Group Reads
What TV show have u NOT Missed an Episode?
Response: True Blood
27 votes | last vote Nov 25, 2009 08:47PM
Belongs to group Paranormal & Urban Fantasy, Monthly Group Reads
Response: True Blood
27 votes | last vote Nov 25, 2009 08:47PM
Belongs to group Paranormal & Urban Fantasy, Monthly Group Reads
Mini-Group Read(MGR) for May 2009 .Choose your book below.
Response:
36 votes | last vote Apr 22, 2009 06:14AM
Voting ended on: April 23rd
Belongs to group Paranormal & Urban Fantasy, Monthly Group Reads
Response:
36 votes | last vote Apr 22, 2009 06:14AM
Voting ended on: April 23rd
Belongs to group Paranormal & Urban Fantasy, Monthly Group Reads
Book of the Month Read(BoM) for May 2009
Choose your book below.
Response:
The Vampire's Kiss by Cynthia Eden
39 votes | last vote Apr 23, 2009 04:24AM
Voting ended on: April 24th
Belongs to group Paranormal & Urban Fantasy, Monthly Group Reads
Choose your book below.
Response:
The Vampire's Kiss by Cynthia Eden
39 votes | last vote Apr 23, 2009 04:24AM
Voting ended on: April 24th
Belongs to group Paranormal & Urban Fantasy, Monthly Group Reads
Choose June's BoM!
Response:
Marked by MoonlightSharie Kohler
24 votes | last vote May 25, 2009 12:19PM
Voting ended on: May 27th
Belongs to group Paranormal & Urban Fantasy, Monthly Group Reads
Response:
Marked by MoonlightSharie Kohler
24 votes | last vote May 25, 2009 12:19PM
Voting ended on: May 27th
Belongs to group Paranormal & Urban Fantasy, Monthly Group Reads
Which book would you like to read for JUNE 2009 MINI READ?
Response:
The Devil Inisde by Jenna Black
23 votes | last vote May 26, 2009 10:12AM
Voting ended on: May 27th
Belongs to group Paranormal & Urban Fantasy, Monthly Group Reads
Response:
The Devil Inisde by Jenna Black
23 votes | last vote May 26, 2009 10:12AM
Voting ended on: May 27th
Belongs to group Paranormal & Urban Fantasy, Monthly Group Reads
Choose July's Book of the Month! (BoM)
Response:
Magic BitesIlona Andrews
18 votes | last vote Jun 26, 2009 09:20AM
Voting ended on: June 27th
Belongs to group Paranormal & Urban Fantasy, Monthly Group Reads
Response:
Magic BitesIlona Andrews
18 votes | last vote Jun 26, 2009 09:20AM
Voting ended on: June 27th
Belongs to group Paranormal & Urban Fantasy, Monthly Group Reads
Please choose (MGR) July 2009 listed below. Any comments?
Response:
The Rest Falls Away by Colleen Gleason
14 votes | last vote Jun 24, 2009 01:47PM
Voting ended on: June 27th
Belongs to group Paranormal & Urban Fantasy, Monthly Group Reads
Response:
The Rest Falls Away by Colleen Gleason
14 votes | last vote Jun 24, 2009 01:47PM
Voting ended on: June 27th
Belongs to group Paranormal & Urban Fantasy, Monthly Group Reads
Remembering MJ and Farrah Fawcett Who were you a bigger fan of. Why? Please feel free to add your thoughts in the comments section.
Response: Farrah Fawcett
9 votes | last vote Jun 26, 2009 09:00PM
Voting ended on: June 27th
Belongs to group Paranormal & Urban Fantasy, Monthly Group Reads
Response: Farrah Fawcett
9 votes | last vote Jun 26, 2009 09:00PM
Voting ended on: June 27th
Belongs to group Paranormal & Urban Fantasy, Monthly Group Reads
The love story you like (no Tehrror yet)
Response: Zsadist and Bella's
59 votes | last vote 11 days ago, 10:13AM
Belongs to group J. R. Ward (BLACK DAGGER BROTHERHOOD series)
Response: Zsadist and Bella's
59 votes | last vote 11 days ago, 10:13AM
Belongs to group J. R. Ward (BLACK DAGGER BROTHERHOOD series)
What is your favorite Love Triangle?
Response: Sookie-Bill-Eric (Sookie Stackhouse series by Charlaine Harris)
181 votes | last vote 11 days ago, 04:44PM
Belongs to group Who's your author?
Response: Sookie-Bill-Eric (Sookie Stackhouse series by Charlaine Harris)
181 votes | last vote 11 days ago, 04:44PM
Belongs to group Who's your author?
Who is your favorite warrior?
Response: Zsadist
92 votes | last vote 11 days ago, 10:13AM
Belongs to group J. R. Ward (BLACK DAGGER BROTHERHOOD series)
Response: Zsadist
92 votes | last vote 11 days ago, 10:13AM
Belongs to group J. R. Ward (BLACK DAGGER BROTHERHOOD series)
Who is your favorite shellan/heroine?
Response: Bella
83 votes | last vote 11 days ago, 10:13AM
Belongs to group J. R. Ward (BLACK DAGGER BROTHERHOOD series)
Response: Bella
83 votes | last vote 11 days ago, 10:13AM
Belongs to group J. R. Ward (BLACK DAGGER BROTHERHOOD series)
Run off poll:
What frequently challenged or banned CLASSIC book should we read in July?
(We will select two books but you can read either, both or none of course.)
Response: Lolita by Vladimir Nabokov
66 votes | last vote Jun 29, 2009 08:10PM
Voting ended on: June 30th
Belongs to group Banned Books
What frequently challenged or banned CLASSIC book should we read in July?
(We will select two books but you can read either, both or none of course.)
Response: Lolita by Vladimir Nabokov
66 votes | last vote Jun 29, 2009 08:10PM
Voting ended on: June 30th
Belongs to group Banned Books
If you HAD to choose.. which character would you absolutely have to meet?
I'm trying to put in the heavy hitters lol.
Response: Zadist from JR Ward's BDB
190 votes | last vote 7 days ago, 12:19PM
Belongs to group Who's your author?
I'm trying to put in the heavy hitters lol.
Response: Zadist from JR Ward's BDB
190 votes | last vote 7 days ago, 12:19PM
Belongs to group Who's your author?
Who has the hottest love scenes?
Response: Vishous and Jane
81 votes | last vote 11 days ago, 10:12AM
Belongs to group J. R. Ward (BLACK DAGGER BROTHERHOOD series)
Response: Vishous and Jane
81 votes | last vote 11 days ago, 10:12AM
Belongs to group J. R. Ward (BLACK DAGGER BROTHERHOOD series)
Let’s imagine – please read and then vote.
Americans invoke their power granted by the Declaration of Independence that whenever any Form of Government becomes destructive of their ends, it is the Right of the People to alter or to abolish it, and to institute new Government, laying its foundation on such principles and organizing its powers in such form, as to them shall seem most likely to effect their Safety and Happiness.
Ten political systems are imposed, one on each State, by a lottery. The other forty States choose by vote which political system they would join. Within the first year, every American would be allowed to transfer to another State without restrictions, after which each political system would make its own emigration and immigration laws.
These are the political systems:
1. The United States of Socialists
A citizen’s life belongs to society. One must serve the greater good prescribed by the majority.
Objectives: the welfare of all individuals, the abolition of poverty and suffering, peace and human brotherhood, progress and prosperity for all
Motto: One for all, all for one.
2. The United States of Barack Obama
Every citizen has a right to man-made values: cradle-to-cubicle education, job, cradle-to-grave healthcare, house, etc. Czars determine which citizens would provide free lunch, free education, etc., and who should serve in law enforcement or the military.
Objective: Promote the general welfare by spreading the wealth around.
Motto: The duty of serving one’s fellowmen is the price of citizenship.
3. The United States of Theocrats
Laws are based on the majority’s Holy Writ.
4. The United States of Reaganites
Political principles are based on small government, fiscal responsibility, low taxes, and family values as established by Ronald Reagan. The free market is regulated based on undefined, flexible, contradictory policies. Compassionate state-managed welfare is funded by deficit spending.
Objective: Promote the general welfare by imposing family values.
Motto: Pro-lifers are a blessed people.
5. The United States of Environmentalists
Nature is sacred. Humans must worship nature and Al Gore. Citizens must refrain from breathing to save the Earth from global warming, renamed climate change.
6. The United States of Animals-first Humans-last Advocates
Animals are sacred. Humans must worship animals and PETA (People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals). Citizens must refrain from eating to save the Earth.
7. The United States of Altruists
Sacrifice is sacred. Self-sacrifice is the greatest achievement on Earth. Self-sacrificial at all times, citizens offer the fruits of their labors, even their lives, to the citizens of The Other United States and the citizens of the world.
8. The United States of Anarchists
The citizens are called Libertarians. The nation has no police force, civil/criminal courts, nor armed forces, since every resident respects individual liberty. That there will never be any disputes, misunderstandings, or rights-infringements (e.g. murder, fraud) is an absolute.
9. The United States of Globalists
Citizens recognize man’s fallibility – that man can know nothing, his claims to knowledge are biases, reason is rationalization, rights are arbitrary, and morality is indeterminate. Citizens acknowledge the myth of certainty and embrace an open society.
10. The United States of Capitalists
Citizens are selfish and greedy. The separation of state and economics is absolute. Citizens have equal inherent inalienable rights, defined as rights to action, limited only by the equal rights of others.
The only purpose of law and of government is to secure rights.
Your vote?
Response: 9. The United States of Globalists
98 votes | last vote Nov 16, 2009 10:28PM
Belongs to group Goodreads Tea Party
Americans invoke their power granted by the Declaration of Independence that whenever any Form of Government becomes destructive of their ends, it is the Right of the People to alter or to abolish it, and to institute new Government, laying its foundation on such principles and organizing its powers in such form, as to them shall seem most likely to effect their Safety and Happiness.
Ten political systems are imposed, one on each State, by a lottery. The other forty States choose by vote which political system they would join. Within the first year, every American would be allowed to transfer to another State without restrictions, after which each political system would make its own emigration and immigration laws.
These are the political systems:
1. The United States of Socialists
A citizen’s life belongs to society. One must serve the greater good prescribed by the majority.
Objectives: the welfare of all individuals, the abolition of poverty and suffering, peace and human brotherhood, progress and prosperity for all
Motto: One for all, all for one.
2. The United States of Barack Obama
Every citizen has a right to man-made values: cradle-to-cubicle education, job, cradle-to-grave healthcare, house, etc. Czars determine which citizens would provide free lunch, free education, etc., and who should serve in law enforcement or the military.
Objective: Promote the general welfare by spreading the wealth around.
Motto: The duty of serving one’s fellowmen is the price of citizenship.
3. The United States of Theocrats
Laws are based on the majority’s Holy Writ.
4. The United States of Reaganites
Political principles are based on small government, fiscal responsibility, low taxes, and family values as established by Ronald Reagan. The free market is regulated based on undefined, flexible, contradictory policies. Compassionate state-managed welfare is funded by deficit spending.
Objective: Promote the general welfare by imposing family values.
Motto: Pro-lifers are a blessed people.
5. The United States of Environmentalists
Nature is sacred. Humans must worship nature and Al Gore. Citizens must refrain from breathing to save the Earth from global warming, renamed climate change.
6. The United States of Animals-first Humans-last Advocates
Animals are sacred. Humans must worship animals and PETA (People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals). Citizens must refrain from eating to save the Earth.
7. The United States of Altruists
Sacrifice is sacred. Self-sacrifice is the greatest achievement on Earth. Self-sacrificial at all times, citizens offer the fruits of their labors, even their lives, to the citizens of The Other United States and the citizens of the world.
8. The United States of Anarchists
The citizens are called Libertarians. The nation has no police force, civil/criminal courts, nor armed forces, since every resident respects individual liberty. That there will never be any disputes, misunderstandings, or rights-infringements (e.g. murder, fraud) is an absolute.
9. The United States of Globalists
Citizens recognize man’s fallibility – that man can know nothing, his claims to knowledge are biases, reason is rationalization, rights are arbitrary, and morality is indeterminate. Citizens acknowledge the myth of certainty and embrace an open society.
10. The United States of Capitalists
Citizens are selfish and greedy. The separation of state and economics is absolute. Citizens have equal inherent inalienable rights, defined as rights to action, limited only by the equal rights of others.
The only purpose of law and of government is to secure rights.
Your vote?
Response: 9. The United States of Globalists
98 votes | last vote Nov 16, 2009 10:28PM
Belongs to group Goodreads Tea Party
Run-off poll: What frequently challenged or banned children's or young adult book should we read in September?
Response: The Absolutely True Diary of a Part-Time Indian by Sherman Alexie
78 votes | last vote Aug 02, 2009 07:54PM
Voting ended on: August 3rd
Belongs to group Banned Books
Response: The Absolutely True Diary of a Part-Time Indian by Sherman Alexie
78 votes | last vote Aug 02, 2009 07:54PM
Voting ended on: August 3rd
Belongs to group Banned Books
Runoff poll: What adult-themed banned or challenged book should we read in September?
Response: One Flew over the Cuckoo's Nest by Ken Kesey
85 votes | last vote Aug 03, 2009 09:33AM
Voting ended on: August 4th
Belongs to group Banned Books
Response: One Flew over the Cuckoo's Nest by Ken Kesey
85 votes | last vote Aug 03, 2009 09:33AM
Voting ended on: August 4th
Belongs to group Banned Books
My favorite heroine is
Response: Elena Michaels from Women of the Otherworld series (by Kelley Armstrong)
192 votes | last vote 7 days ago, 12:20PM
Belongs to group Who's your author?
Response: Elena Michaels from Women of the Otherworld series (by Kelley Armstrong)
192 votes | last vote 7 days ago, 12:20PM
Belongs to group Who's your author?

