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message 651: by Antonella (new)

Antonella | 11563 comments I'm not reading Chapter 9 of ''The Haunted Heart'' now

http://www.wattpad.com/20391409-the-h...

if not I would miss the train to England... But I had a glimpse at the first page. There is a surprise in it ;-).


message 652: by Jordan (new)

Jordan Lombard (jslombard) | 15348 comments Mod
Ooh, thanks for the link, Antonella. And another great chapter, as usual!


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K.Z. Snow (kzsnow) | 1606 comments Antonella wrote: "I'm not reading Chapter 9 of ''The Haunted Heart'' now

http://www.wattpad.com/20391409-the-h...

if not I would miss the train to England... But I ha..."


Thank you for the alert, Antonella!


message 654: by K.Z. (last edited Jul 07, 2013 09:23PM) (new)

K.Z. Snow (kzsnow) | 1606 comments That might've been my favorite chapter so far, for a couple of reasons. Enough said. ;-)


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Karen | 4449 comments Mod
I read just read this, already past bedtime, and not sure I'll sleep. ; )


message 656: by Caroline (new)

Caroline (carolinedavies) | 568 comments Karen wrote: "I read just read this, already past bedtime, and not sure I'll sleep. ; )"

I was saved last night by the app on my tablet refusing to go beyond page 1. It was like 'you've had a glimpse of Mark again, so now go to bed, you can read the rest in the morning on a proper computer'.


message 657: by Anne (new)

Anne | 6816 comments I read Forever Promised this weekend. I can see why one wouldn't care for it if one doesn't want to read about children, because children and family is what this book is all about. I have no problems with that, so I enjoyed it,and it did fit the stories in the books so far, it seemed like a natural point for the characters in the series to go IMO. I think she treated some difficult questions like surrogacy very insightful and well, not flinching away from the emotional challenges that has to raise for the people involved.


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Susinok | 5205 comments I read a really lovely book, Chase the Storm by V.M. Waitt. For a first novel, it was excellent. For a fourth novel it would have been excellent. About a young man striking out on his own to figure out who he is and what he wants out of life.


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Johanna | 18130 comments Mod
Antonella wrote: "I'm not reading Chapter 9 of ''The Haunted Heart'' now

http://www.wattpad.com/20391409-the-h...

if not I would miss the train to England... But I ha..."


Argh... I haven't even read the Chapter 8 yet... how did this happen? For some reason I don't expect anyone else working either when I'm on vacation... but Josh really seems to be on a roll with his writing! Which is great, of course. :-)


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Carlita Costello | 1219 comments I am loving The Haunted Heart. <3


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Johanna | 18130 comments Mod
Caroline wrote: "Karen wrote: "I read just read this, already past bedtime, and not sure I'll sleep. ; )"

I was saved last night by the app on my tablet refusing to go beyond page 1. It was like 'you've had a glim..."


I'm having similar difficulties with Wattpad. I first thought that it only happened with my iPad, but the situation isn't improving with my home computer. Wattpad doesn't allow me read all the pages of the Chapter 9, doesn't let me see the comments and so on. And when I use the links Josh and you guys have posted I keep getting this text:

"408 Request Time-out
Your browser didn't send a complete request in time."

Does this happen to anyone else? Everything worked just fine for the first 6 chapters (or so) of The Haunted Heart, but after that it has been rocky road for me...


message 662: by HJ (new)

HJ | 3603 comments K.Z. wrote: "That might've been my favorite chapter so far, for a couple of reasons. Enough said. ;-)"

Would that be a particular couple?


message 663: by Charming (new)

Charming (charming_euphemism) Tracy wrote: "I really need to learn to take BOTH the Kindle & the Sony ereaders with me whenever we're going to be in the car for more than about 15 min. I only took one & gave it to my very bored son so he cou..."

High Wizardry is one of my all-time favorite books.


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Calathea | 6034 comments Johanna wrote: "Caroline wrote: "Karen wrote: "I read just read this, already past bedtime, and not sure I'll sleep. ; )"

I was saved last night by the app on my tablet refusing to go beyond page 1. It was like '..."


No such problems for me. I've read it half past midnight last night after I got the e-mail from wattpad. Afterwards I sat in my bed and wondered how to find sleep... *creepy*

I've been reading on my android mobile but not through the app but the browser.


message 665: by ttg (new)

ttg | 305 comments Finished Hoarded to Death, the sequel to Cited to Death. I thought it was a good low-key continuation from book 1, and I couldn't figure out the mystery easily, so that was a bonus. If you liked Cited to Death, you may also dig the sequel. I'm looking forward to book 3.

And for Fanyons, there's a nice shout-out to Cloak and Dagger Books. :) The MC visits the store to sell some mysteries, but not in detail (so no quick sightings of a hot bookseller and his PI quietly looming in the background.) I do like the meme of self-referencing other m/m books though. It's kind of a fun game for readers.


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Johanna | 18130 comments Mod
Calathea wrote: "Johanna wrote: "Caroline wrote: "Karen wrote: "I read just read this, already past bedtime, and not sure I'll sleep. ; )"

I was saved last night by the app on my tablet refusing to go beyond page ..."


I eventually managed to read all the four pages of Chapter 9 and even comment on it. So all is good now... except for the fact that I seem to be avoiding mirrors while walking around here at home... ;-)


message 667: by KC (new)

KC | 4897 comments ttg wrote: "Finished Hoarded to Death, the sequel to Cited to Death. I thought it was a good low-key continuation from book 1, and I couldn't figure out the mystery easily, so that was a bonus. If you liked Ci..."

And for those who liked the books, chapters of book 3 are posted every Tuesday (i think) on Wattpad.


message 668: by Susinok (new)

Susinok | 5205 comments ttg wrote: "Finished Hoarded to Death, the sequel to Cited to Death. I thought it was a good low-key continuation from book 1, and I couldn't figure out the mystery easily, so that was a bonus. If you liked Ci..."

Those sound good. I'm going to give them a try.


message 669: by Anne (new)

Anne | 6816 comments Johanna wrote: "Calathea wrote: "Johanna wrote: "Caroline wrote: "Karen wrote: "I read just read this, already past bedtime, and not sure I'll sleep. ; )"

I was saved last night by the app on my tablet refusing t..."


That last chapter was scary, wasn't it?

And so lovely to see Mark and Stephen again. It is always fun to see persons you know from one angle (yes, I "know" them although they are fictional) from at completely different point of view.


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Susinok | 5205 comments I am in the mood for something silly. So I started Three Men in a Boat by Jerome K. Jerome. I read this 30 years ago and it was hilarious.


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KC | 4897 comments Anne wrote: "Johanna wrote: "Calathea wrote: "Johanna wrote: "Caroline wrote: "Karen wrote: "I read just read this, already past bedtime, and not sure I'll sleep. ; )"

I was saved last night by the app on my t..."


Very scary! chilling! That's the kind of thing that totally spooks me out in movies and stories. I'm very worried about what's gonna happen, and about Flynn. It *was* great to see Mark and Stephen again :)


message 672: by Anne (new)

Anne | 6816 comments KC wrote: "Anne wrote: "Johanna wrote: "Calathea wrote: "Johanna wrote: "Caroline wrote: "Karen wrote: "I read just read this, already past bedtime, and not sure I'll sleep. ; )"

I was saved last night by th..."


Yes, I am really worried where Josh is going with this one, I am not sure it can end well..


message 673: by KC (new)

KC | 4897 comments Anne wrote: "KC wrote: "Anne wrote: "Johanna wrote: "Calathea wrote: "Johanna wrote: "Caroline wrote: "Karen wrote: "I read just read this, already past bedtime, and not sure I'll sleep. ; )"

I was saved last ..."


It will probably end well, i want to believe, but it might take a while if a particular thread of the story will span over the four novellas, (view spoiler)


message 674: by Anne (last edited Jul 09, 2013 05:45AM) (new)

Anne | 6816 comments KC wrote: "Anne wrote: "KC wrote: "Anne wrote: "Johanna wrote: "Calathea wrote: "Johanna wrote: "Caroline wrote: "Karen wrote: "I read just read this, already past bedtime, and not sure I'll sleep. ; )"

I wa..."


I don't think Josh is mean enough to not let it end well in the end, but then, there might be different interpretations of "well" I guess. But it is a mark of a well written story that he can make us so worried :)

ETA: There were quite too many "wells" in that sentence, but I am too lazy to search for synonyms :)


message 675: by K.Z. (new)

K.Z. Snow (kzsnow) | 1606 comments Never fear; romances always end well -- eventually. ;-)


message 676: by Anne (new)

Anne | 6816 comments K.Z. wrote: "Never fear; romances always end well -- eventually. ;-)"

But this is a ghost story... (she said with a whine)


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Sara (hambel) | 1439 comments Anne wrote: "K.Z. wrote: "Never fear; romances always end well -- eventually. ;-)"

But this is a ghost story... (she said with a whine)"


Lol, tell the writer that!


message 678: by KC (new)

KC | 4897 comments Anne wrote: "KC wrote: "Anne wrote: "KC wrote: "Anne wrote: "Johanna wrote: "Calathea wrote: "Johanna wrote: "Caroline wrote: "Karen wrote: "I read just read this, already past bedtime, and not sure I'll sleep...."

True! about the mark of a well-written story. The different interpretations of "well" are worrisome, but it *is* a romance in addition to being a mysterious 'ghost' story, so there's hope :) (view spoiler)


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KC | 4897 comments K.Z. wrote: "Never fear; romances always end well -- eventually. ;-)"

:-)


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KC | 4897 comments Anne wrote: "K.Z. wrote: "Never fear; romances always end well -- eventually. ;-)"

But this is a ghost story... (she said with a whine)"


It's tagged as 'romance' as well though, i checked just now.


message 681: by K.Z. (new)

K.Z. Snow (kzsnow) | 1606 comments Oh ye of little faith! You (ye?) know Josh won't let us down. :-P


message 682: by Anne (new)

Anne | 6816 comments KC wrote: "Anne wrote: "K.Z. wrote: "Never fear; romances always end well -- eventually. ;-)"

But this is a ghost story... (she said with a whine)"

It's tagged as 'romance' as well though, i checked just now."


Okay, between you all, you have convinced me it will end well eventually. So, now it is just about surviving what comes between now and the happy ending :)


message 683: by KC (new)

KC | 4897 comments Anne wrote: "KC wrote: "Anne wrote: "K.Z. wrote: "Never fear; romances always end well -- eventually. ;-)"

But this is a ghost story... (she said with a whine)"

It's tagged as 'romance' as well though, i chec..."


Exactly! we will brave this together! :-)


message 684: by KC (new)

KC | 4897 comments K.Z. wrote: "Oh ye of little faith! You (ye?) know Josh won't let us down. :-P"

Oh, i have faith! (but facts help ;-))


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Josh (joshlanyon) | 23709 comments Mod
Susinok wrote: "I am in the mood for something silly. So I started Three Men in a Boat by Jerome K. Jerome. I read this 30 years ago and it was hilarious."

I love that book, though it's years and years since I read it.


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Josh (joshlanyon) | 23709 comments Mod
KC wrote: "K.Z. wrote: "Oh ye of little faith! You (ye?) know Josh won't let us down. :-P"

Oh, i have faith! (but facts help ;-))"


:-D :-D :-D


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Susinok | 5205 comments Josh wrote: "Susinok wrote: "I am in the mood for something silly. So I started Three Men in a Boat by Jerome K. Jerome. I read this 30 years ago and it was hilarious."

I love that book, though it's years and years since I read it. ..."


So far it's as amusing as I remember.


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Susinok | 5205 comments And I should point out that, in my opinion, nobody does silly like the British. They have such an odd way of looking at things, and do little asides and, well, silly bits, that the Americans just don't do as well.

Americans can do humor, but outright silliness is difficult. It can easily go overboard.


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KC | 4897 comments Susinok wrote: "And I should point out that, in my opinion, nobody does silly like the British. They have such an odd way of looking at things, and do little asides and, well, silly bits, that the Americans just d..."

I think so too, i remember being in the mood for exactly this kind of book when i read it, and enjoying it quite a bit :-)


message 690: by Antonella (new)

Antonella | 11563 comments Susinok wrote: "I am in the mood for something silly. So I started Three Men in a Boat by Jerome K. Jerome. I read this 30 years ago and it was hilarious."

I read it in Italian as I was 16 years old and I didn't find particularly funny, but I reread it in English last year: this time I found it hilarious!


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Susinok | 5205 comments Sammie wrote: "I also thought Three Men in a Boat was hysterical. it isn't Good Omens (my measuring stick for humor in a book) but it ia well worth the price of admission."

Terry Pratchett is my yardstick for British humor, but Good Omens was not my favorite. I love the Discworld series, though. I think Hogfather is my #1 favorite, but any of them are wonderful. Another one is coming out in October!


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Anna (AnnaVZ) | 31 comments Lou wrote: "Susinok wrote: "And I should point out that, in my opinion, nobody does silly like the British. They have such an odd way of looking at things, and do little asides and, well, silly bits, that the ..."

I love Three men in a boat. Must reread. :) I wonder, though, how you would describe Russian humor. I was rereading Sergei Dovlatov recently and laughing to tears. But his stories are so sad, come to think of it. Zona, especially.


message 693: by KC (new)

KC | 4897 comments Susinok wrote: "Sammie wrote: "I also thought Three Men in a Boat was hysterical. it isn't Good Omens (my measuring stick for humor in a book) but it ia well worth the price of admission."

Terry Pratchett is my ..."


And hurray to that! :-) I love best the ones with the witches, followed by the ones with Vimes. I did like Nation a lot too.


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HJ | 3603 comments Susinok wrote: "I am in the mood for something silly. So I started Three Men in a Boat by Jerome K. Jerome. I read this 30 years ago and it was hilarious."

Wonderful! One for the hypochondriacs. And I always make sure there's a tin opener on the list when we go self-catering...


message 695: by Susinok (new)

Susinok | 5205 comments KC wrote: "And hurray to that! :-) I love best the ones with the witches, followed by the ones with Vimes. I did like Nation a lot too. ..."

Sounds like we have the exact same taste in Pratchett. I love the witches and Vimes. I also really love Death.


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Susinok | 5205 comments Hj wrote: "Wonderful! One for the hypochondriacs. And I always make sure there's a tin opener on the list when we go self-catering... ...."

LOL yes! Though many cans these days have a pop-top on them.


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HJ | 3603 comments Susinok wrote: "Hj wrote: "Wonderful! One for the hypochondriacs. And I always make sure there's a tin opener on the list when we go self-catering... ...."

LOL yes! Though many cans these days have a pop-top on t..."


That's cheating!


message 698: by Susinok (new)

Susinok | 5205 comments I hope I am not the only one who would purchase an entire mystery series just because they sounds cool and are .99 cents each. I bought the Bartholomew Gill mystery series set in Ireland. First book is The Death of an Irish Politician which I will be starting soon.


message 699: by K.Z. (new)

K.Z. Snow (kzsnow) | 1606 comments This one intrigues me -- The Somnambulist -- but reviews are VERY mixed.


message 700: by Susinok (new)

Susinok | 5205 comments K.Z. wrote: "This one intrigues me -- The Somnambulist -- but reviews are VERY mixed."

Hmm looks interesting. Steampunk is usually really very good, like Mongrel or really terrible. For some reason I prefer Steampunk set in the US, preferably out West. :)


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