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Fun with Downside cristina and Kim! I'm a little jelaous, but I'm reading Secondhand Spirits which seemed ok, so I'll do fine anyway.
And cristina, I feel your pain, lol. It seems like an good idea, and then they lie there, stuff their fingers up your nose and are warm so you can't sleep, lol. Tonight he'll be sleeping in his own bed!

Oh, have to start cleaning but it's boooring... So much better things I'd rather do. Like reading!
What are everyone reading this weekend?



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Have you read For I Have Sinned? I really enjoyed that short, Charley from the POV of a ghost. Danielle, have you read it yet? :) Anyone else?

It's funny, but it isn't like that in Sweden. I looked on one of the biggest sites in Sweden, Gillian Flynn's Sharp Objects you can get for a third of the price in paperback compared to e-book. The e-book costs about 20 USD, the paperback 6-7 USD, and prices like that is not at all uncommon. Now they have some drives on popular books they sell cheeper, but that is all new. But then the e-reader haven't really gotten big here either.

I was to my naprapath today, she tortured me and then sent me home with orders to sleep for an hour! Now I actually can turn my spine, stood dancing in the kitchen just for the joy of feeling my back be able to some movement, lol.
Ian, glad to hear you're well again, what are your plans for rest of the week?

I could be Terrible as well!
Ian, are Dresden files that good? My friends has been on me for years that I should read them. I actually got them from her a christmas a couple of years back. Haven't read them yet. :o

If you could inhabit the body of your favorite book character who would it be & why."
But you haven't answered your last question yet! :D
This is a tough one! Not Chess, for I can't be sure I wouldn't bring the addiction back with me. Granny Weatherwax... or maybe Sophie Scaife from The Boss, for the great sex, lol!

What disturbed me about the one I read was that it was a mental illness that made the Mc go mad, and you got to follow him and you saw how it was getting worse and worse, and nothing could be done about it. A kind of scary frustration.
I think it was the same in both Larssons and Easton Ellis books, both scenes I mentioned involved rape or torture and the victim was unable to get away. I think it's probably easier for a woman to understand that terror since we've been told to be scared of it our whole lives. And like almost all of us have been in situations like them, if not as rough.
And mental disease scares me, to not be able to do anything while the mind slips away, and you might be doing things that hurts your family or friends in the meantime.

American Psycho. I still get a little shivery while thinking about some scenes, read it like more that ten years ago.

