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Moving on to Written in Red next, I think.


It was on sale for $2.99 at Amazon, and my library has the rest of the series so I figured it was worth a risk. Actually, my library has that one, too, but only in epub while the others are available for Kindle. No idea why it's that way, but it was cheap enough to take a chance on starting a new series.

Oooh, good to know! Now I feel less conflicted about reading it next even though I just got it yesterday. LOL You know how it can be, when you already have all those other books sitting there waiting... Being both a book boarder and an impulse buyer makes things hard, dammit. :D

Oooh, good to know! Now I feel less conflicted about reading it next even though I just got it yesterday. LOL You know how it can be, when you already ha..."
Yes, lol.
Written in Red is rather fluffy. The MC is sickeningly sweet and so many things could be better. It's a classic "Everyone loves her because..."
But I DIDN'T CARE. The author wrote it in a way that grabbed my attention and didn't let it go. It was everything good and made my whole body smile.


YES to both.
And you can't help but to like the snowflake. But she doesn't have any irritating habits.

yaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaay!!!!
*snoopy dance*

Lol!
Also... I don't have a W in my A-Z challenge yet... hmmmmm


It's actually pretty rare that I stumble onto a UF series that I think I'll really like, that I haven't already heard about and that already has several books available.


I was initially a bit "hmmm" going in because of what you said about "everyone loves her because..." but now that I'm into it,
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Ah screw it, I'm buying it too xD

I'm almost at the halfway mark and I ditto what Christa says about the Meg! She is neither insufferably Mary-Sue nor TSTL. She knows she's inexperienced and tries to either make the best out of a situation, or allow her fight/flight instinct to do its job.
I have no idea where the story is heading but it's been an interesting ride.

https://www.goodreads.com/topic/show/...

Well.
After Fruitland Park being divided into two groups (those who saw the monkeys and those who thought that those people were crazy), the story finally broke. Yesterday, my cousin Penny and one of her neighbors were interviewed about the monkeys. LOL
If you go to the link and watch the video, you'll see a clip where Penny is saying, "no, it's an owl or whatever, and she said, No, it's a monkey!" which is referring to the conversation she and I had in December when I saw the monkey.
http://www.wftv.com/news/local/fruitl...
Too funny that this started while I was visiting FL, and continues while I'm here again. :D

It's a monkey, how tricky can it be to see :P
Funny that the story kicks off as you arrive again xD

It's a monkey, how tricky can it be to see :P
Funny that the story kicks off as you arrive again xD"
Well, considering that on that first day, Penny thought it was an owl... It's apparently trickier for some than it would be for you and I. LOL
HomeInMyShoes wrote: "I always knew things were weird in Florida."
Yes. And the media is mostly to blame. I mean, these people showed up hoping for a Killer Monkey story, it was painfully obvious. That's why I thought it was too funny when they saw an actual monkey and he was basically just sitting on the road, chillin', almost like he WANTED them to see him there being all non-violent and stuff. The media has an agenda, but SO DO THE MONKEYS. :D

Now I need to update my book cover post because I'm behind in updating.

Great review! I'm going to have to read this."
I hope you enjoy it! :) I'll probably dive into the next book in the series when I finish book 3 of The Others. These Lines of Thunder books seem to be pretty much standalone, just taking place in the same world / around the war.


Even the cover looks creepy.


Ihad some brain farts sooo...
Started a few books but couldn't get into them.
Then I read the Murderbot Diaries and LOVED it. Wanted more space opera action...
started dark run but nothing
Now on to the Ghost Brigades. So far, so good!

Reading these old Philip Marlowe detective stories... I keep making jokes about "vintage dick". I'm such a child sometimes. I'm in good company, though. My roommate followed up with "that's what she said".

LOLOL! I know how you feel.
And I have something even corny-er. You probably shouldn't share with roomy:
When people use words that end in the "-er" sound - like liquor - I'd say "Lick her?! I don't even know her!"

OMG. I'm dying over here.


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The Handmaid's Tale has been on my to read list forever. I might get to it this year. I really enjoyed the Maddaddam trilogy from Atwood."
*shudder*
I've listened to bits and pieces of the story when my cousin was reading it. Still traumatized.
I've also seen the movie - much easier to deal with than the book (for me).