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message 3801: by Greta (last edited Jan 01, 2014 05:53PM) (new)

Greta (goodreadsgreta) | 4545 comments Hannelore wrote: "Went to Disneyland yesterday :) so lovely! We ate there this delicious thing we don't find anywhere here in Belgium! Anyone great recipes for this fudge thing?"

You don't have fudge in Belgium?

I've never been to Disneyland, only to Disneyworld.


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Rachmi  | 4882 comments Greta wrote: "@ Rachmi, Neil Giman is awesome! Have you ever watched the some of the commencement addresses he's been asked to give at different universities. very inspiring!"

Yes, he is such an awesome author. One of my favorite authors, his writing is kind of odd but in a good way. I've watched his Make Good Art commencement, I forgot where he did it. And agree with you it was very inspiring.

And the latest I watched and/or read was his "Why our future depends on libraries, reading and daydreaming" which he spoke for The Reading Agency. I agree with all of things he said, in fact there was one thing that so true because it once happened to me. I feel like I have to thank him for that. Have you watched it?


message 3803: by Tris (new)

Tris | 678 comments Yes


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Greta (goodreadsgreta) | 4545 comments "Blizzard" expected here tomorrow, but i never know when to really believe the weather man.


message 3805: by Tati (new)

Tati I think I'd kill for some snow (not exactly a blizzard, as I've read how nasty they can be). I'm cooking alive here (and being eaten alive by the mosquitoes...)


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Greta (goodreadsgreta) | 4545 comments Tatiana wrote: "I think I'd kill for some snow (not exactly a blizzard, as I've read how nasty they can be). I'm cooking alive here (and being eaten alive by the mosquitoes...)"

i think tomorrow it's supposed to be 17 degrees Farenheit here.


message 3807: by Tati (new)

Tati I'm getting jealous... It's 90 degrees Fahrenheit here *sobs*


message 3808: by Rachmi (new)

Rachmi  | 4882 comments I never saw snow my whole life and have a cold allergic. I guess I can't survive in winter :D or if I have to visit country with 4 seasons I definitely have to take my medicine :)


message 3809: by Tati (new)

Tati I absolutely LOVE the cold. The heat makes me so lethargic... Not to mention the blazing sun...


message 3810: by Greta (new)

Greta (goodreadsgreta) | 4545 comments Tatiana wrote: "I absolutely LOVE the cold. The heat makes me so lethargic... Not to mention the blazing sun..."

sorry Rachmi ,but I agree with Tatiana. The heat kills me. It just makes me so irritable, and I hate sweating.


message 3811: by Tati (new)

Tati Gosh, don't get me started on sweating LOL

Here, it's so hot and humid that you start sweating as soon as you step out of the shower... Disgusting...


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Sarah Elizabeth (bookworm_sarah) | 90920 comments Mod
Hmm, I find it really difficult to decide whether I prefer hot weather or cold weather. I'd prefer it if we just had a nice 27 degrees celcius all year round. It's nice when you don't have to wear a coat, and don't have to have the heating on. But you don't want it too hot ☺ I'm fussy.


message 3813: by Abi (last edited Jan 02, 2014 10:50AM) (new)

Abi (abi_gr) | 27659 comments Sarah wrote: "Hmm, I find it really difficult to decide whether I prefer hot weather or cold weather. I'd prefer it if we just had a nice 27 degrees celcius all year round. It's nice when you don't have to wear ..."

I love that sort of whether too. :) I hate it too hot or too cold.


message 3814: by Tati (new)

Tati Call me weird, but the cold wind, that wind that chills you to your bones, no matter how many layers you're wearing, makes me happy...


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Sarah Elizabeth (bookworm_sarah) | 90920 comments Mod
You should so have stayed in Britain!


message 3816: by Tati (new)

Tati Yep, I should have. I really miss Britain... The weather, the accent, the sights... And London!


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Sarah Elizabeth (bookworm_sarah) | 90920 comments Mod
I think you're closer to Disneyland than I am. I think people get confused over disneyland and disneyworld though, its not obvious that disneyland is in paris.


message 3818: by Abi (new)

Abi (abi_gr) | 27659 comments Hannelore wrote: "It's a 3 hours ride to Disneyland :D and we do t have fudge here, it's such a shame!"

If you see Goofy, can you tell him that he mentally scarred 4 year old me at alton towers, please? Haha.


message 3819: by Abi (last edited Jan 02, 2014 12:11PM) (new)

Abi (abi_gr) | 27659 comments Hannelore wrote: "I've been there already, but I didn't see him. You're scared of Goofy? How did that happen?"

I was when i was 4. Him and Donald was at Alton towers (amusement park) and he hit me on the head (by mistake, but you know, i was 4.) and because i went crying to my mum, he chased me. After that, every time i seen him that day i cried.


message 3820: by Sarah Elizabeth (new)

Sarah Elizabeth (bookworm_sarah) | 90920 comments Mod
Some of those people in costume are freaking creepy. I always wonder what they're wearing underneath, and I hate that you can't see their faces. yuck. like a bad horror movie.
"Can you give us a description fo the person who attacked you?"
"Definitely. It was Goofy."



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Abi (abi_gr) | 27659 comments Sarah wrote: "Some of those people in costume are freaking creepy. I always wonder what they're wearing underneath, and I hate that you can't see their faces. yuck. like a bad horror movie.
"Can you give us a de..."


He tried to pick me up when caught me as well. It was proper scary for a 4 year old.

I've always thought they were creepy for the same reason.
It gives me the creeps to think that there could be some bloke leering at kids under the costume.


message 3822: by Sarah Elizabeth (new)

Sarah Elizabeth (bookworm_sarah) | 90920 comments Mod
Exactly. They could be naked under there and having wrong thoughts. ick.


message 3823: by Jalyn (last edited Jan 02, 2014 06:34PM) (new)

Jalyn (jalynnie) | 3827 comments Hannelore wrote: "Went to Disneyland yesterday :) so lovely! We ate there this delicious thing we don't find anywhere here in Belgium! Anyone great recipes for this fudge thing?"

You don't have fudge? Bummer! Fudge is one of my favorite treats. I have a yummy recipe for peanut butter fudge if you want it :)


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Jalyn (jalynnie) | 3827 comments Abbie wrote: "Sarah wrote: "Some of those people in costume are freaking creepy. I always wonder what they're wearing underneath, and I hate that you can't see their faces. yuck. like a bad horror movie.
"Can yo..."


I never thought about it like that before, but I will now. Eww


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Samia Ruponti (snoebell92) | 451 comments Yikes!!! next time i see some giant cartoon, I am going to steer clear!!

I came up with this awesome idea for my friends' birthday gifts (they are twins) but I ran out of felt supply! I am now sitting with a needle threaded, feeling 10 kinds of angry for not stocking more! I hate leaving the house to buy small items!! :'(


message 3826: by Tati (new)

Tati Getting ready to have my heart broken... On a request spree on NetGalley, but I doubt I'll get anything.


message 3827: by Tati (new)

Tati I got two! Shocking LOL still waiting to hear back from quite a few...


message 3828: by Jacquelyn (new)

Jacquelyn (jacquelynreads) I got so many review books today! Going to spend much of my weekend reading! (:


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Novel (velsanchez1) | 2886 comments Sherlock is back! *faints*


message 3830: by Novel (new)

Novel (velsanchez1) | 2886 comments BTW, for those who have twitter accounts, please follow our group twitter account!

@yabuddyreads

thanks! =D


message 3831: by Sarah Elizabeth (last edited Jan 04, 2014 02:19AM) (new)

Sarah Elizabeth (bookworm_sarah) | 90920 comments Mod
Jacquelyn wrote: "I got so many review books today! Going to spend much of my weekend reading! (:"

Ooh! What did you get? ☺


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Sarah Elizabeth (bookworm_sarah) | 90920 comments Mod
Tatiana wrote: "I got two! Shocking LOL still waiting to hear back from quite a few..."

I got 3 rejections yesterday. What did you get? ☺


message 3833: by Tati (new)

Tati Streaks of Blue (already published) and Bird With The Heart of a Mountain


message 3834: by Sarah Elizabeth (new)

Sarah Elizabeth (bookworm_sarah) | 90920 comments Mod
I couldn't decide about streaks of blue because of that bit that says - How the Angels of Newtown Inspired One Girl to Save Her School
You'll have to let me know how it goes!


message 3835: by Tati (new)

Tati And I also got Defy, forgot to mention that one :)


message 3836: by Sarah Elizabeth (new)

Sarah Elizabeth (bookworm_sarah) | 90920 comments Mod
Love Defy (Defy, #1) by Sara B. Larson !!!!


message 3837: by Tati (new)

Tati I loved how easy it is to send an ARC from NetGalley to my Kindle LOL


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Sarah Elizabeth (bookworm_sarah) | 90920 comments Mod
Ha ha! It's super easy!


message 3839: by Tati (last edited Jan 04, 2014 04:37AM) (new)

Tati And I also created an account at Edelweiss. Requested a bunch of books from there too.

EDIT: my memory is terrible. Also got Endless and Mafia Girl from NetGalley.


message 3840: by Sarah Elizabeth (new)

Sarah Elizabeth (bookworm_sarah) | 90920 comments Mod
I've read several bad reviews for both of those. you'll have to let me know what you think. I'm trying to not request more at the moment because I'm trying to decrease my review pile so I can do more buddy reads. I'm really tempted by The Rising (The Painted Maidens Trilogy, #1) by Terra Harmony cause it has such a pretty cover. Got Royally Lost by Angie Stanton from edelweiss this morning ☺


message 3841: by Tati (new)

Tati I think I requested Royally Lost from edelweiss. As for The Rising, the cover is gorgeous, but I'm not sure I liked the blurb...


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Sarah Elizabeth (bookworm_sarah) | 90920 comments Mod
I read the authors other books and they were pretty good. The blurb put me off a bit with this one too though. The cover is just so pretty though!


message 3843: by Mei (last edited Jan 04, 2014 10:05AM) (new)

Mei (meijey) | 3810 comments I just signed up at NetGalley and still don't know much about it. Any tips? What should I do to get more chances of being approved? What do I, as a newbie, have to do first? Or whatever you can tell me about the site and how it works. It would be really helpful and appreciated. Thanks so much. :)


message 3844: by Sarah Elizabeth (new)

Sarah Elizabeth (bookworm_sarah) | 90920 comments Mod
At Netgalley publishers want people who they know will review the books in a timely fashion if they approve you for the book you're requested. The best way to show this is if you download a couple of the 'read now' titles, read them, and submit reviews. Once you get over that first hurdle, you're much more likely to get approved. Also, make sure that you have as much in your profile to 'sell yourself' as possible. Include links to your facebook, twitter, goodreads, blog (if you have it). Follower numbers are also a good thing to add - so followers on facebook, goodreads, twitter etc also.
It's also good to state that reviews will be published to amazon, B&N, goodreads etc too so that publishers know that you will cross-post the review ☺
Good luck and feel free to ask any more questions ☺


message 3845: by Mei (last edited Jan 04, 2014 10:21AM) (new)

Mei (meijey) | 3810 comments So, the moment I add a 'Read Now' to my shelf, is it like already counting how long I'm going to review it?


message 3846: by Sarah Elizabeth (new)

Sarah Elizabeth (bookworm_sarah) | 90920 comments Mod
I don't think it counts time exactly like that, but if you go to your profile there is a bit where it lists your stats - how long you've been a member, how many books you've been approved for, and your 'Recommended Feedback to Approval Ratio'
This is the most important thing, and should be kept above 80% to continue to get approvals. Its so that people don't get approved for hundreds of books and never review any of them.
Once you get a 'read now' title, your figure will be 0%, when you've reviewed it, your figure will be 100%, and so on. The more books you've read and reviewed, the less your figure will drop each time.
Does that help?


message 3847: by Mei (new)

Mei (meijey) | 3810 comments Yes, and thank you so much Sarah. That's really helpful. I'll try to increase that ratio now :)


message 3848: by Sarah Elizabeth (new)

Sarah Elizabeth (bookworm_sarah) | 90920 comments Mod
There are some good 'read now' titles on there, I really liked Defy (Defy, #1) by Sara B. Larson , and The Seers (Holders, #2) by Julianna Scott is on there if you end up liking The Holders (Holders, #1) by Julianna Scott


message 3849: by Sarah Elizabeth (new)

Sarah Elizabeth (bookworm_sarah) | 90920 comments Mod
Stones by Polly Johnson is okay if you don't mind sad endings - https://www.netgalley.com/catalog/sho...
and there's always chapter 1 of Cress (Lunar Chronicles, #3) by Marissa Meyer for a quickie - https://www.netgalley.com/catalog/sho...


message 3850: by Mei (last edited Jan 04, 2014 10:43AM) (new)

Mei (meijey) | 3810 comments Yup, I downloaded The Seers. Even if I didn't like The Holders I"ll still read it. Thanks for the recommendations! I added the book by Polly Johnson in my TBR. I'll read Cress when I finish Scarlet. :) How long does a 'Read Now' stay in the site though?


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