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I rarely read profiles... but also only request people I've done multiple Buddy Reads with, and now want to see their ratings/reviews, without having to visit their profile/bookshelves...
super indie authors... the Goodreads version of thirstbots ;)
"Hi!!!... I think we'll be great friends!!!... here's a free copy of my book... please rate/review..."
No thanks...
"Hi!!!... I think we'll be great friends!!!... here's a free copy of my book... please rate/review..."
No thanks...


"Hi!!!... I think we'll be great friends!!!... here's a free copy of my book... please rate/review..."
No thanks..."
Uhg, yeah. Heh, that feels like a plot for a horror novel right there.
@Ann-Marie... oof, tough on bad narrator. Forewarned, forearmed. Should be joining y'all next week.

"Hi!!!... I think we'll be great friends!!!... here's a free copy of my book... please rate/review..."
No thank..."
2 week wait time for the ebook at the library so I am sucking it up with the audio lol
Nirkatze wrote: "Timelord Iain wrote: "super indie authors... the Goodreads version of thirstbots ;)
"Hi!!!... I think we'll be great friends!!!... here's a free copy of my book... please rate/review..."
No thank..."
"Hi!!!... I think we'll be great friends!!!... here's a free copy of my book... please rate/review..."
No thank..."


I mean if I hear Charles Halloway one more time there is a decent chance I rage quit this book lol This is taking me forever to finish, I caught up on Welcome to Wrexham Wednesday night and Survivor and The Amazing Race last night rather than listen to this. Just under 3 hours to go, this will be finished today.



Then again, I think Charles Holloway was only just introduced.
I'm also finding myself very nostalgic for this time period--seeing two young boys running around and playing with imagination... in an era before smartphones, video games, screens and internet...


Yeah, I printed out so many mapquest directions.....
How old and senile are you guys?... that you've forgotten the wonder that was the Rand McNally Road Atlas, circa 1995:

Sold in every gas station in this great nation, for the weary traveller that had no idea where they were... stored forever in that pocket on the back of the front seats, for quick grabbing in a driving emergency...
That's my childhood right there, when my parents were trekking across country...

Sold in every gas station in this great nation, for the weary traveller that had no idea where they were... stored forever in that pocket on the back of the front seats, for quick grabbing in a driving emergency...
That's my childhood right there, when my parents were trekking across country...

Sold in every gas station in this great nation, for the weary traveller tha..."
lol I did not have a road atlas but I did have a job that required me to travel 1-3 times each month and I hate flying so if it was the least bit feasible for me to drive that is what I did so many, many mapquest printouts were required lol

Up to chapter 32. Still enjoying the imagery and writing, but I've definitely lost track a bit of what is happening, lol. (view spoiler)

I can’t figure out how to survive without a cell phone but I’d like to go back to simple flip phone with basic text capabilities. But! My audiobooks, kindle (I prefer the kindle app to my actually kindle) and podcasts are on my phone and that’s like 98% of my life so I don’t see it happening as much as I’d like to.
Do you have a satellite phone, Nirkatze?… I feel like, living in Alaska, you’d need something for a weather emergency…



Nope, no phone. I use an ipod for audiobooks, and have a kobo for ereading. I'll probably get a mini tablet of some kind when the ipod dies. Going to put off getting a phone as long as I can. It's the immediate access aspect...
I live in Alaska, but not the wilderness, so I don't worry about not having a phone.

Synesthesia?
Definitely agreeing with Felina about the age thing--50's not bad! Age is a state of mind...
Also finished today--and dittoing a lot of what Felina says. I loved the writing--but I'd get lost in the turns of phrase and then be like "what just happened?"
I found it interesting that (view spoiler)

Old/Young are mobile age units, basically covering:
Old: Your parents age: so about your age + 10-20, minimum...
Young: Your theoretical kids age, or youngest sibling: so your age minus 10-20...
That's a good summation anyway... this topic has come up before, and is a general phenomenon of the world...
Old: Your parents age: so about your age + 10-20, minimum...
Young: Your theoretical kids age, or youngest sibling: so your age minus 10-20...
That's a good summation anyway... this topic has come up before, and is a general phenomenon of the world...
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