I keep forgetting to ask

Would anyone like some bookmarks? They've got Anne Cain's Wolf's-own artwork on them, so they're really nice, and I've got some leftover from the DSP NYC trip.

If you want a handful, PM me here with your snail mail (I promise not to stalk you) and I'll get some out to you.
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Published on April 25, 2012 12:33
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message 1: by Erin (new)

Erin That would be fantastic, Carole. Thank you. That cover is truly stunning! Once I figure out how to PM I'll send my addy. :D


message 2: by [deleted user] (new)

Sending stuff all the way to Norway will probably be far too cumbersome, so I'll settle for drooling over the covers on my computer. How old would you say one has to be to read Wolf's Own? It looks like something my daughter might want to read but she's only 14.


message 3: by Carole (new)

Carole Cummings oceankitty wrote: "Sending stuff all the way to Norway will probably be far too cumbersome, so I'll settle for drooling over the covers on my computer. How old would you say one has to be to read Wolf's Own? It looks..."

Naw, it wouldn't be bad. I sent some to Poland last week and it was only around $1, so if you do want some just let me know.

The age thing is a tough one and so subjective. There are some sex scenes, though I don't generally get real graphic with that stuff. But the story is about assassins, so there's also violence, and one of the MCs is somewhat insane and a cutter, so there's that too. And language. Hrm...

That's a tough one. I'm not really sure what to tell you. My daughter is 15, and she's read it, but that's an easy call for me because I obviously know her level of maturity and know what she can handle. It's hard to make that call with someone else's child.

Maybe find someone who's read it and who might be a little more objective than I am...? Sorry! I don't want to tell you, "Pfft, sure, let her read it, it'll be fine," because I don't know her or the sorts of things you would approve for her. :/ Sorry!


message 4: by [deleted user] (new)

Carole wrote: "oceankitty wrote: "Sending stuff all the way to Norway will probably be far too cumbersome, so I'll settle for drooling over the covers on my computer. How old would you say one has to be to read W..."

She is a hopless romantic and at the same time she likes action and fantasy, and she has been reading a lot of cross-over books lately. I guess I've found someone to read it first; namely me!


message 5: by Erin (new)

Erin I think it would just fine for a 14 yr old. I hate to sound jaded about the things on TV and at school kids are exposed to really but there is absolutely nothing in the book that should worry you anymore than things like The Jersey Shore or ANYTHING on MTV (remember when they played music videos). There isn't really a lot sex and what there is isn't what I would call offensive in any way. Desperate and beautiful absolutely but never gratuitous. I do think Carole is right thou. It would depend on her maturity level. I'll just say that if I had a 14 yr old daughter I'd let her read it in a heartbeat.


message 6: by LenaLena (new)

LenaLena Ditto. Fourteen sounds fine to me.


message 7: by [deleted user] (new)

Erin wrote: "I think it would just fine for a 14 yr old. I hate to sound jaded about the things on TV and at school kids are exposed to really but there is absolutely nothing in the book that should worry yo..."

Thanks! My daughter skipped the whole Twilight fever, but she has read stuff like Hush, hush by Becca Fitzpatrick and Matched by Ally Condie. So, I guess I'll buy the book and let her at it. ;)


message 8: by Erin (new)

Erin And with that another Wolf's Own series lover is born!


message 9: by [deleted user] (new)

Erin wrote: "And with that another Wolf's Own series lover is born!"

*LOL* Mother and daughter possibly, so that makes two!


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