Carolin’s
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(group member since Jan 02, 2014)
Carolin’s
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from the Spells, Space & Screams: Collections & Anthologies in Fantasy, Science Fiction, & Horror group.
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Oh, Before I Went to sleep I thought about all these awesome questions I could post here and we could discuss later... But well, then I fell asleep and now I've forgotten them all. Try to Think about it and see if they get back to me.

I love to have someone to chat about books with! Fellow book nerds <3!

I'm reading it now so I'm up for discussing it as soon as you (or if anyone else want to) are reading it. Mid-dec sounds good to me. :)

I have 145 books on it at the moment. I recently cleaned it, and removed all books where I didn't recognized the title, cover or author. I don't follow it strictly or even look at it Before deciding what to read - I mostly put books there as to not forget about reading them. Most books on there I see on the suggestions-box on the frong page while logged in, based on my shelves. Or suggestions here. But I rarely look at it before deciding, only when I don't have an idea on what to read. But I can look at it at other times, and decide to read something even if my meaning wasn't to start something new.

How many books have you on it? Do you look at the list before deciding what to read? Are you following it strictly if you do look at it? Do you clean it sometimes, or are books put there on it forever? Or are you actually reading every book you put there?

I haven't read newsflesh, but I liked Parasite so Newsflesh must be next in line for me I think.

I always takes a break when I start to dream about them. Had some zombie dreams as well, that wasn't to nice either.



Here is what it's about:
"Dorina Basarab is a dhampir—half-human, half-vampire. Subject to uncontrollable rages, most dhampirs live very short, very violent lives. So far, Dory has managed to maintain her sanity by unleashing her anger on those demons and vampires who deserve killing.
Now Dory’s vampire father has come back into her life. Her uncle Dracula (yes, the Dracula) infamous even among vampires for his cruelty and murderous ways, has escaped his prison. And her father wants Dory to work with the gorgeous master vampire Louis-Cesare to put him back there.
Vampires and dhampirs are mortal enemies, and Dory prefers to work alone. But Dracula is the only thing on earth that truly scares her, and when Dory has to go up against him, she’ll take all the help she can get…"
Anyone interested?


What did you think of it?
And the time when the switched bodies is the funniest ever, she looks at herself in his body in the mirror and get aroused, the embarresed. Loves it!
