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message 801: by Kandice (new)

Kandice My daughter (16) has a concert coming up that she is super excited about and school is beginning in a couple of weeks so last night, the first time we have been home together in weeks, we went to the store to browse for possible outfits. TORTURE! I don't remember being that difficult to please at 16, but we left with four dresses and a pair of shoes that actually match all four, so it was a successful trip. I guess...O_o


message 802: by Melaslithos (new)

Melaslithos | 1645 comments Teens ^^


message 803: by Kandice (new)

Kandice I saw The Man from U.N.C.L.E. and I loved it! Guy Ritchie movies are the bomb!


message 804: by Derek (new)

Derek I recently created a DeviantArt page where I post my writing, if any of you wanted to check it out.

http://cheshwritercat.deviantart.com/

I hope it's okay to post this here, if not let me know and I'll take it down.


message 805: by Ana (new)

Ana (anaslair) | 2312 comments Mod
It's fine, Derek, thanks for letting us know!
I watched Hitman Agent 47 last night. I found it oddly enjoyable even if the plot was full of holes. What little plot there was, that is. But I found the sarcastic banter between the two main characters quite entertaining.


message 806: by Ana (new)

Ana (anaslair) | 2312 comments Mod
Recommended Feedback to Approval Ratio is at least 80%. Yours is 40%.

Yay finally hit the big four O!
I am so happy.

Now i just need double to get the badge, eh.

Wish they made one for like fifty percent...


message 807: by Ana (new)

Ana (anaslair) | 2312 comments Mod
Hmmm.. What the heck is up with two completely different authors using the same image in their book cover?

Broken Pieces by Rachel Thompson Broken Pieces by Rachel Thompson
Puppet by Pauline C. Harris Puppet by Pauline C. Harris

Both on Netgalley, by the way.

Have you ever seen this happen?


message 808: by Kandice (new)

Kandice I have! I will have to remember which books, but it was jarring to see because they were very,very different books and ideas!


message 809: by Ana (new)

Ana (anaslair) | 2312 comments Mod
Yep and it probably happens more often than we know, except this image was pretty striking so easier to remember.

In other news.. I am looking forward to watching M. Night Shyamalan's new movie, The Visit. It premiers next week here in Portugal.

Has anyone watched it or planning on it?


message 810: by Kandice (new)

Kandice I hope to see it, but maybe not in theaters. I like most of his movies, even the ones that bomb. I loved The Village and Signs.


message 811: by Artsolameelian (new)

Artsolameelian | 1 comments Signs absolutely terrified me when I saw it, couldn't sleep for weeks it seemed...


message 812: by Ana (new)

Ana (anaslair) | 2312 comments Mod
I think I watched that one but can't remember anything about it.
I was pretty disappointed by the end of The Village.


message 813: by Kandice (new)

Kandice Signs has the greatest scene ever! Joaquin Phoenix and his niece and nephew with the homemade Hershey hats to keep the aliens from reading their minds.

https://www.google.com/search?q=signs...


message 814: by Kandice (new)

Kandice All three of my children and their "others" were here for a Memorial Day BBQ today and we had (and are still having!) such a nice time. I love that they are old enough to all get along now and joke and tease each other.

True happiness is not just loving your children, but genuinely liking them!


message 815: by Ana (new)

Ana (anaslair) | 2312 comments Mod
Ahah what a cool picture Kandice, thanks!


message 816: by Ana (new)

Ana (anaslair) | 2312 comments Mod
Greetings, ladies and gents!
How are you all feeling today? Hopefully better than me. Caught a cold or something, I wish for nothing but to be in my warm, cozy bed since the weather turned sour but alas, there's this thing called work.

Meh. What are ya'll up to?


message 817: by Leigh (new)

Leigh Stuart | 348 comments Ana wrote: "Greetings, ladies and gents!
How are you all feeling today? Hopefully better than me. Caught a cold or something, I wish for nothing but to be in my warm, cozy bed since the weather turned sour but..."


Sorry to hear you've caught a bug! The weather is still great in Switzerland, but it will get rainy soon. Can you drink lots of hot tea? That always makes me feel better! :-)


message 818: by Ana (new)

Ana (anaslair) | 2312 comments Mod
Eh not really. I get these cool beverages of coffee and milk from Lidl and heat them in the microwave. Probably shouldn't since they have a lot of sugar but yum warm happiness!

How was your weekend?


message 819: by Leigh (new)

Leigh Stuart | 348 comments It was very good - like I said the weather was nice, so I got in some reading on the porch (and hammock!). I'm trying to read Hamlet because I wanted to watch the K. Branagh movie version one of these days!
Warm drinks are very comforting! :-)


message 820: by Ana (new)

Ana (anaslair) | 2312 comments Mod
That sounds lovely! I have actually never read anything by Shakespear.

I am trying to figure out whether I am not enjoying my current book is because of the book itself or how I feel, eh.

Has this happened to you before? Not enjoyed a book when you're sick? It's not that it is hard to focus on or anything, just isn't gripping me.

I am probably overthinking it and it is most likely due to it being children's literature.


message 821: by Leigh (new)

Leigh Stuart | 348 comments That's happened several times with movies. Usually when I'm sick and a book doesn't work for me, it's because I don't have enough energy to read. Then I watch a movie and decide I hate it, lol!


message 822: by Ana (new)

Ana (anaslair) | 2312 comments Mod
Ahah interesting strategy!
I hate being sick for obvious reasons but a lot of it is because I cannot seem to be able to do anything to take my mind off being sick. Can't enjoy the things I love the most - reading and watching movies - can't focus on reading blog posts either so meh guess that means you're stuck with my rambling!!


message 823: by Leigh (new)

Leigh Stuart | 348 comments Well, take care and we don't mind the rambling! I guess I have to do some work stuff, too, bleh....


message 824: by Ana (new)

Ana (anaslair) | 2312 comments Mod
Yep, I am trying to focus on work stuff but it's harrrrd!
This day is going by much too slowly.


message 825: by Kandice (new)

Kandice When I don't feel well I seem to like nothing new so I end up re-reading a favorite or re-watching a beloved movie for the umpteenth time!

I hope you fell better Ana!


message 826: by Ana (new)

Ana (anaslair) | 2312 comments Mod
Thanks and yep makes sense!


message 827: by Sorobai (new)

Sorobai | 365 comments A warm cup of tea in bed with your favorite book(s) by bedside does wonderfuls to restore happiness in life and wealth in general. Take care and nice recovers!


message 828: by Ana (new)

Ana (anaslair) | 2312 comments Mod
I plan to do that tonight, although I want to go to bed early. Anti-hysthaminics make me so sleepy!


message 829: by Derek (new)

Derek I hope you feel better soon!


message 830: by Ana (new)

Ana (anaslair) | 2312 comments Mod
Happy birthday, Aaron!

Thanks for all the get well wishes guys, I appreciate it :)


message 831: by Kandice (new)

Kandice I am eating the best salad/meal ever! Coucous with grape tomatoes, cucumbers, kalamata olives, fresh basil (a ton!) and feta cheese with a dressing of olive oil, garlic oil, red wine vinegar, lemon juice, salt and pepper.

Yum! It'll be even better when it's leftover and cold tomorrow.


message 832: by Melaslithos (new)

Melaslithos | 1645 comments @Aron: Happy Birthday!

@Kandice: that looks yummy. Now, I want one too!

@Ana: when having a cold, there's nothing better than a grog to cheer you up: a dash of rum, a little bit of lemon, cinnamon and lots of honey, that you mix in some hot water. I've seen people doing it with milk instead of water, or cognac instead of rum. But I prefer my recipe.
As for reading in these conditions, I never can read anything too "intellectual". There's nothing better than a fluffy novel, or some badly written fanfictions (my guilty pleasure) when sick.


message 833: by Kandice (last edited Sep 14, 2015 07:43PM) (new)

Kandice Or a re-read that you know almost by heart!

I've never read fan-fiction, but after reading Rainbow Rowell I feel like I should.


message 834: by Ana (last edited Sep 15, 2015 01:00AM) (new)

Ana (anaslair) | 2312 comments Mod
Hah nice one, Melas. Pretty sure that would not be compatible with work, though. But yeah, I have heard something along those lines before eheh, though without the cinnamon. Sounds like a killer!


message 835: by Melaslithos (new)

Melaslithos | 1645 comments Wow, that's a nice gift Aaron.


message 836: by Sorobai (new)

Sorobai | 365 comments a great gift specially if it is pure gold


message 837: by Melaslithos (new)

Melaslithos | 1645 comments XD


message 838: by Kandice (new)

Kandice Happy belated birthday Aaron!

My oldest son's birthday is September 28 and my daughter's is the 29th. Last year were milestone birthdays for each of them, 21 and 16 respectively, but for some reason this year is making feel their ages more. I guess they're all basically adults now...aaaargh!


message 839: by Katie (new)

Katie Amrine (katie_0143) | 30 comments derek hey how r u doing today?


message 840: by Ana (new)

Ana (anaslair) | 2312 comments Mod
Ana wrote: "Hmmm.. What the heck is up with two completely different authors using the same image in their book cover?

Broken Pieces by Rachel Thompson Broken Pieces by Rachel Thompson
Bryson's Dictionary of Troublesome Words A Writer's Guide to Getting It Right by Bill Bryson



message 841: by Ana (new)

Ana (anaslair) | 2312 comments Mod
How's everyone been doing? Sorry about my absence, things have been pretty chaotic in personal life :(


message 842: by Derek (new)

Derek I'm sorry, Ana. I hope everything's alright, especially for the holiday season.


message 843: by Ana (new)

Ana (anaslair) | 2312 comments Mod
It is, just very busy.

I will be on holiday the next couple of weeks but will still be working.

Oh well, I am sure I will be able to squeeze in some fun / reading time!


message 844: by Sorobai (new)

Sorobai | 365 comments Ana wrote: "Ana wrote: "Hmmm.. What the heck is up with two completely different authors using the same image in their book cover?

Broken Pieces by Rachel Thompson Broken Pieces by Rachel Thompson
[bookcov..."


Hi Ana, eh eh
It can happen. Most times the authors have nothing to do with the page of election for their books. It is the editors who decide about it and sometimes they like some particulary image, we can wonder why!


message 845: by Sorobai (new)

Sorobai | 365 comments Ana wrote: "It is, just very busy.

I will be on holiday the next couple of weeks but will still be working.

Oh well, I am sure I will be able to squeeze in some fun / reading time!"


hi, Ana, I hope everything will be alright and wish you a wonderful season!


message 846: by Kandice (new)

Kandice Welcome back Ana, even if only briefly. :D


message 847: by Derek (new)

Derek Do any of you know of any good historical fiction books?


message 848: by Sorobai (new)

Sorobai | 365 comments It depends of what kind of historic period you like and what level of realism you wish. I liked The Book Thief for example. Can you be more specific?


message 849: by Kandice (new)

Kandice I love everything by Philippa Gregory, Margaret George and Colleen McCullough. Are you looking for a certain time period?


message 850: by Derek (new)

Derek Not really, this isn't for me either, I'm looking for gifts. Sorry for being so general. I'll check out those authors, Kandice, thank you!

And Sorobai, I have read the Book Thief. I enjoyed it as well.


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