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What are you reading in June 2014?

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Been reading The Desert Spear during my lunch breaks... man, this is a book that has sat on my desk for YEARS! lol
Just started Bone Crossed on audio.

Now I'm working on The Wrong Quarry, which I'm enjoying so far.

After the rambling intro full of portents and bitching, and partway through the first dull chapter, I tossed it.
Might revisit someday.
Now I need something worth reading...



And The Martian is awesome!

...share?"
I really don't think you want to know... Lol
Agree MrsJ? I guess you've seen my updates then? xD

And The Martian is awesome!"
Well, yes those are the normal ones :p
The Martian is freakin awesome!!
And the Birdman is looking promisisng too, quite dark though.

...share?"
I really don't think you want to know... Lol
Agree MrsJ? I guess you've seen my updates then? xD"
I do... Have you seen what I read? What I'm reading now? LOL It's some messed up stuff.
I'm off to go see what is so weird about your currently reading books.

Wait, you have secret currently reading books? O_O
THERE'S NO SECRET BOOKS ON GOODREADS! :P

Agree MrsJ? I guess you've seen my updates then? xD "
Yes. And I learned (and then saw by clicking on links) lots of things I didn't want to know about, lol!
OMG. There's this one pic that I CANNOT forget. In desperate need of brain/eye bleach.

Agree MrsJ? I guess you've seen my updates then? xD "
Yes. And I learned (and then saw by clicking on links) lots of things I di..."
Lol, which pic is that? :p

Agree MrsJ? I guess you've seen my updates then? xD "
Yes. And I learned (and then saw by clicking on links) l..."
You didn't post it - and I don't want to see it again, lol. It was in some thread discussion about the book - and the first post was a pic (not THAT pic).

I don't get the content warnings though. It seems so... "WON'T SOMEONE PLEASE THINK OF THE CHILDREN!"
*shrug* I'm not sensitive about content though, so I guess it's a moot point since I don't read it. If I did, though, I'd get annoyed at someone presuming to tell me what I can or can't mentally handle in fiction.

I don't get the content warnings though. It seems so... "WON'T SOMEONE PLEASE THINK OF THE CHILDREN!"
*shrug* I'm not sensitive about content though, so I guess it..."
I only read it cause I find it funny. And I am in a group that reads weird stuff on Wednesdays... the worse the book, the better it is :p

And no, Becks. Never watched the movie. Didn't know there was a movie. Can I watch the movie instead of reading? <_<

I laughed so hard yesterday I ended up feeling a bit sick :p
..or maybe that was just from reading the book... Lol :)
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And no, Becks. Never watched the movie. Didn't know there was a movie. Can I watch the movie instead of reading?<_<"
I'm going to pretend that I didn't see that, while at the same time answering it. Mebbe.
I can't believe you've never heard of the movie. OMG, it's... crazy. But I'm KINDA now wanting you to read it with me so I can talk to you about it since you don't have preconceived movie-images in your mind.
But yes... if you wanted to, you could pretty much substitute the movie for the book in this case. It follows the book really closely so far, and the way the movie is filmed really matches the crazy writing style.

o_O

It really, really can...
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^yeah. Trust her.

Like I said, I'm not sensitive to content - so, to me, the trigger warnings I see everywhere these days are just lost on me. But I know that there are people who are sensitive, so... I guess warning them is fair, but I just... don't really understand the need to warn adults about the content of the books in a genre they read by choice. *shrug*
But then... everyone's different and I'm just me being my normal insensitive self, so I just shrug and carry on reading whatever crosses my path and leaving others to their own path. :)

There are some cases where it comes in handy though, but not very often...

Are we talking kaiju porn here? Is it Godzilla and mothra getting it on? Or more like werewolves and unicorns?

Are we talking kaiju porn here? Is it Godzilla and mothra getting it on? Or more like werewolves and unicorns?"
All of the above... think of a monster and it has been done, apparently. It's normally monsters vs humans though..

Like I said, I'm not sensitive to content - so, to me, the trigger warnings I see everywhere these days are just lost on me. But I know that there are people who are sensitive, so... I ..."
I do think there should be warnings IF the content is clear to begin with (including poor blurbs). Like, you pick up a romance and there's nothing but rape. WTF, dude. If I wanted Rapey McRaperson, I'd go get it.
Or you pick up a UF and it turns out to be Romance. Thanks for that warning. *rolls eyes*
But just content warnings when the content is clear? I'm good.


Id read it"
A lot of monster porn is m/m... you sure about that?

For me it all started with Ravaged By A Unicorn:
I will never be the same again... O.o"
NO! Unicorns are pure and I refuse to relinquish that vision.
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