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Elise wrote: "water is the best tbh. but out of all the juices… orange wins, y’all. 😁"
Agreed. However, it must be pulp-free or it's just gross. I don't like chewing my drinks.
Agreed. However, it must be pulp-free or it's just gross. I don't like chewing my drinks.



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Elise wrote: "Lily I’m sorry but Orange Juice is just better. It’s got tang and citrus, while also being sweet- and you can drink it at ANY TIME. 3 am, 7 am, 9 am, 1 pm, 10 pm, etc. when you’re sick, healthy, fo..."
Can you not drink apple juice any time of the day as well?
Can you not drink apple juice any time of the day as well?
Z.C wrote: "Who knew orange and apple juice could spark such a debate lol, I will be patiently waiting for all of yalls well written essays on which is better in the lonely debate corner :) (lol, that will pro..."
Imagine if we hosted a contest to see who can write the best essay on this topic. XD
Imagine if we hosted a contest to see who can write the best essay on this topic. XD

Lily - Books by Starlight wrote: "Elise wrote: "Lily I’m sorry but Orange Juice is just better. It’s got tang and citrus, while also being sweet- and you can drink it at ANY TIME. 3 am, 7 am, 9 am, 1 pm, 10 pm, etc. when you’re sic..."
No, you can't xD
Haven't you ever read the back label of EVERY apple juice bottle, Lily? It clearly lists the days and times one can drink apple juice. You can't drink apple juice at 9:00 a.m., for example. That would be a major faux pas. It would be like trying to eat soup with a fork. You just don't do it 😂
No, you can't xD
Haven't you ever read the back label of EVERY apple juice bottle, Lily? It clearly lists the days and times one can drink apple juice. You can't drink apple juice at 9:00 a.m., for example. That would be a major faux pas. It would be like trying to eat soup with a fork. You just don't do it 😂

Ummm...*raises hand
I've drank apple juice at 9 am before?

Next prompt whenever, please :)

That is supposed to be one of the six impossible things before breakfast.

That is supposed to be one of the six impossible things before breakfast."
Haha, that's interesting- I don't think I've ever heard of that before XD

01) Master of the Senate. (Anyone wanting to pursue this prompt do continue it)

2: Little Women. Not because I didn't like it, I actually was quite enjoying it, my dyslexic brain just couldn't keep up with the writing style is all. I'll probably pick it up again sometime.

How do you pronounce 'Deirdre'?

2: Little Women. Not because I didn't like it, I actually was quite enjoying it, my dyslexic brain just couldn't keep up with the writi..."
Cool!
Little Women's been on my to-read for forever! I hope you enjoy the rest of it!

How do you pronounce 'Deirdre'?"
Haha, that's a great question.

How do you pronounce 'Deirdre'?"
Haha, that's a great question."
Thanks. I reckon it's 'Dee-der'?

How do you pronounce 'Deirdre'?"
Dee'er'Dread (Or that's at least how I say it 🤔)"
Your guess is as good as mine, or better. But you're probably spot on.


(Or Der'dra)"
I was about to joke that the name sounds like a Welsh one. Big coincidence.

(Or Der'dra)"
I was about to joke that the name sounds like a Welsh one. Big coincidence."
It was a pretty good g..."
Thank you! Thinking about this topic is kind of nice.
Catherine wrote: "That's cool! I looked the book up- the description actually looked pretty interesting. I'm looking for Christian fiction books, so if anyone has any suggestions, please share!"
Have you tried any books put out by Enclave Publishing? Also, there is an Instagram account I follow (victorialynnauthor), and she has been putting out Christian Fiction Recommendations by Genre in her recent posts. So far she has put out 2 posts for fantasy.
Have you tried any books put out by Enclave Publishing? Also, there is an Instagram account I follow (victorialynnauthor), and she has been putting out Christian Fiction Recommendations by Genre in her recent posts. So far she has put out 2 posts for fantasy.
6. Les Miserables, by Victor Hugo.
I never thought I would see the day when I regretted not getting an abridged version, but for this book, yeesh! He rambles all over the place spending pages and pages and pages on events and characters' histories that really could have been given a paragraph or two to be concise or a page or two to be thorough. 🤦♀️ Sorry, Mary-Therese!
I never thought I would see the day when I regretted not getting an abridged version, but for this book, yeesh! He rambles all over the place spending pages and pages and pages on events and characters' histories that really could have been given a paragraph or two to be concise or a page or two to be thorough. 🤦♀️ Sorry, Mary-Therese!

I never thought I would see the day when I regretted not getting an abridged version, but for this book, yeesh! He rambles all over the place spending pages and..."
Since my childhood, I had a partial knowledge of who Gavroche was. He appeared in passages meant for French lessons. On joining GR, I decided to take the plunge and finally read Les Miserables. It was faithful to its reputation as a difficult and unrelatable book. Among the top 3 unforgiving classics (Moby Dick, Les Miserables, War & Peace) I managed to read MD only. I had to bail out on Hugo's magnum opus. W&P I will never touch, I have sworn.

Certainly. I gave MD 1 star btw.

Stephen wrote: "Lily - Books by Starlight wrote: "Elise wrote: "Lily I’m sorry but Orange Juice is just better. It’s got tang and citrus, while also being sweet- and you can drink it at ANY TIME. 3 am, 7 am, 9 am,..."
All right, Stephen. I think I won. (Just kidding, but still!)
All right, Stephen. I think I won. (Just kidding, but still!)
Books mentioned in this topic
Shadow and Bone (other topics)Anne of Green Gables (other topics)
A Curse So Dark and Lonely (other topics)
1984 (other topics)
Master of the Senate (other topics)
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