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Jun 14, 2016 04:10AM

35559 First, my daughter had been taken from me when she was barely two days old.

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Jun 13, 2016 10:10AM

35559 I keep trying to figure out if I've read the books that have lines being posted
Jun 13, 2016 10:05AM

35559 Thanks, Becky!
Jun 13, 2016 09:40AM

35559 How do you do that, Kelly? My Kindle is a Paperwhite
Jun 13, 2016 09:15AM

35559 I have no idea... Books either from Amazon or Netgalley are like this for me. When I open the 'go to' and then the 'page or location' tabs, the 'Page' option is gray, rather than black
Jun 13, 2016 09:10AM

35559 @Crystal, my Kindle books seldom have pages, but they always have locations. So the 'go to' function for me works with locations rather than pages
Jun 13, 2016 09:09AM

35559 Up here, in the hills, it was only Sergei, a mild-mannered scientist obsessed with medicinal herbs, ans Vika, his doting (if not entirely obedient) daughter.

Location: 777

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Page: 127

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Jun 13, 2016 08:49AM

35559 How does this work out with locations on a Kindle?

(stupid question, sorry)
Jun 10, 2016 04:21PM

35559 that was an awful question! Making me pick one of my darlings is cruel LOL
Jun 10, 2016 04:14PM

35559 Q: What is your favorite book of 2016 so far?

A Court of Mist and Fury (A Court of Thorns and Roses, #2) by Sarah J. Maas It left me on the floor, it was one of the biggest book hangovers I've ever had (only behind The Wrath and The Dawn, I think)

Q: Of all the books you've read, what character have you related to the most?

I'd say Derfel, from The Winter King (The Warlord Chronicles, #1) by Bernard Cornwell . Whenever someone asks me about any character, he's the first one that comes to mind, always.

Q:What new release scheduled for this year are you most excited about?

I have to pick just one? Not fair! I'll go with Crooked Kingdom (Six of Crows, #2) by Leigh Bardugo

Q:What book did you put down a few times (or struggle through the first part) to actually rate it a 5 by the time you got through with it?

I don't remember this ever happening. When I struggle with a book, I either put it down for good or it ends up earning 4 stars at the most.

Q: What is your favorite genre, and who is your favorite autor from that genre?

Although my usual go-ot genre is fantasy, I have the softest spot in my heart taken by historical fiction. I absolutely love Bernard Cornwell's books, he is one of those authors that I'll buy whatever he writes.

New Question: what book/genre/author you would you never read? Why?
Flying Squirrels (3340 new)
Jun 10, 2016 11:09AM

35559 I always tell myself I'll read my TBR into submission, but then Tuesday comes around and dumps a lot of shiny new releases on my laps.
Flying Squirrels (3340 new)
Jun 10, 2016 10:57AM

35559 Hey Storm!

What was your degree?

I have over 400 books on my Kindle, waiting for their turn... But I'm a bit of a hoarder when it comes to books
Jun 10, 2016 10:22AM

35559 My team is still a bit shy
Flying Squirrels (3340 new)
Jun 10, 2016 04:51AM

35559 Before I forget, I think I should let you know that, reading-wise, weekends tend to be slow for me, as I don't have much free time for reading. I do look at Goodreads throughout the weekend, but my reading speed is really compromised.
Flying Squirrels (3340 new)
Jun 09, 2016 12:30PM

35559 The shelf you linked for me is the right one :)
Jun 09, 2016 11:05AM

35559 I'd say that Doors of Stone and Winds of Winter are the most anticipated books EVER
Flying Squirrels (3340 new)
Jun 09, 2016 07:57AM

35559 Well, some things have already been spoiled by the TV shows. Others, not so much, I thinnk
Jun 09, 2016 04:51AM

35559 Squirreling in: ten tickles.... tentacles
Flying Squirrels (3340 new)
Jun 09, 2016 04:16AM

35559 Good morning everyone!

I'm a bit away from all of you, all the way in Brazil. I'm 26 years old, single and have a Labrador. I work as a Compliance Analyst. I spend at least two hours every day on my commute, so plenty of reading time, not to mention my reading in bed.

I usually read more than 4 books a week. I read mainly fantasy and romance (YA, NA and Adult). I also read a bit of historical fiction (loooove Bernard Cornwell). I tend to steer clear of horror, though. I have dabbled in the genre (I enjoy Anne Rice's books, though they're not really hardcore), but it's really not my thing. In fact, Anna Dressed in Blood gave me nightmares...
Jun 08, 2016 10:19AM

35559 I've just completed my hundredth book, but I'm too lazy to post them all here on the thread (just found this challenge) LOL