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& I never perceived it as broken english. . .maybe I was just so into it I never realized. . .hm.




I was reading the first US edition. They prob went in there and fixed it in the ultimate editions. It was basicly like they had taken the language and translated it to english but didnt fix it to mach english Grammer. It wasnt alot like that but the ones I did find bugged me a lil and I also found it a lil funny.

The audio book for this one is really good too...they have a full cast doing the reading


I keep hearing Twilight comparisons on this one. Honestly I DO NOT like Twilight, it's making me not want to read it, but my morbid fascination needs to.


While there are comparisons, I wasn't sitting there the whole time thinking Twilight. The comparisons were amusing, imo. I thought it was good, but not amazing. And definitely not chaste, LOL.

I liked the story so much that I may invest in the audio one of these days. I've only listened to one audio that had a full cast. It was great.


I keep hearing people say that too. But when I read it I didn't think of Twilight at all.


Anyway I said there are tons of similarities to Twilight like the girs blood being this special delicious blood, vamp mind reading, the male vamp pretty much stalking the girl before they got together, etc... But the tone and writing style are completely different. Also the protagonists are much better imo. Riley is a kick ass woman who is independant and self assured and Eli is sexy and confident. They are great characters.


Shera (Book Whispers) wrote: "Well that's good, I don't want to read a "grown-up" Twilight. I can't honestly believe the Twilight Saga could have a "grown-up" version."
That's how I was introduced to Sookie Stackhouse. I was told it was Twilight for adults. Not so much! But, I'm glad it got me started on this wonderful genre.
That's how I was introduced to Sookie Stackhouse. I was told it was Twilight for adults. Not so much! But, I'm glad it got me started on this wonderful genre.

Well I've just started Afterlight and I can see were the comparisons can be made. Thankfully I'm enjoying it way more then I thought I would.






You sold me with, "not a lot of world building." The UF's with too much tend to kill me. I have a short attention span.

I get what you mean. I do like UF, but sometimes with a first book it isn't good because so much of the time is spent explaining things so you have a good foundation for things that happen later on.




Oh awesome, thanks for mentioning that one Darcy! I didn't even realize Lisa had another book out.

Quick fun read, but almost an exact retelling from P&R so it wasn't very exciting. Mostly made me want to watch the movie and mini-series again


I just got Cryer's Cross from the library this week, I'm excited to read it.


Quick fun read, but almost an exact retelling from P&R so it wasn't very exciting. Mostly made me want to watch the movie and mini-series again"
I have the sample but haven't read it yet. I love P&P so I am hoping I will like it. It's funny I just watched the 2005 movie last night and I am going to watch the mini-series tonight. :)
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I just checked and my library doesn't have it so I won't be reading it for a while.




Don't worry I love hair ripping drama, it always makes me happy. Maybe because it's so frustrating?

o.k. I'm being a little dramatic. But I loved it!


Jasmine, I was the same way. I kept putting it off because the covers were awful. I'm glad I finally picked them up. The first book got me interested, the second got me hooked.



I STILL need to read book 2 eventually, but it's been so long since I read the first one that I don't remember it and that scares me because book 1 was so dull for me and the thought of reading it again just makes me sort of sigh.
It's frustrating because I hear that books 3 and 4 are really good and one of my closest GR friends swears up and down I'll love it.
Carrie or I will summarize it for you when you're ready. Andrews will recap the necesseties anyway. You won't be lost.
It's just that book 1 is a bit more like a more male gear fantasy book with the romance being minimal and the world building being important. (Although, my friend who loves that type of stuff just read Andrews and loved them. He said it was the shortest world building he'd seen. I felt otherwise =) ). Anyway, once the world is established it's easier to get into the books, plus Curran starts to become a possibility and that helps motivate you to see if anything will happen. Their banter is classic.
It's just that book 1 is a bit more like a more male gear fantasy book with the romance being minimal and the world building being important. (Although, my friend who loves that type of stuff just read Andrews and loved them. He said it was the shortest world building he'd seen. I felt otherwise =) ). Anyway, once the world is established it's easier to get into the books, plus Curran starts to become a possibility and that helps motivate you to see if anything will happen. Their banter is classic.
Haha! I don't make my kids summarize anything. Poor kids have to actually come up with analysis rather than repeat things.

Schools down here are getting terrible it really scares people away from teaching in this area. They are basicly bringing back segregation they have decided that it makes more sense to keep people with in their neighboorhoods instead of bussing out students so that they can gain education and be around a wide range of races.Also my county is about to loose their accredidation.So basicly people who live in poverty stricken neighboorhoods will not have the oppurtunity to go to a good school with new books and technology because we all know they newer schools that parents generate more money will get the new books and technology. When I lived in GA a highschool lost theirs and the graduating classes degree basicly ment nothing they ended up having to go through alot of crap to finx that.
This has nothing to do with this thread ooppsiess.
Here the lower income schools get grants and have better stuff. They just need to pay teachers more in those areas and have higher standards at those schools. Take some of the better teachers from the richer schools. I actually liked working at the mixed, lower income school better than the richer one. That's only if the whole staff is on the same page though. If everyone's working together it's an amazing situation. If not, then the kids take over and learning isn't first on the agenda.
I'm torn on busing since we have kids that take cabs to school here if they're too far out for a bus. If they can't get a cab, the district actually has to pay for a limo to pick the kids up. That would be fine, but 1/2 the kids that are bused don't even want to be in school and throw fits all day in class. If the kid is trying, even if they're not succeeding, then it's worth spending the money, but if the kid just wants to sleep? Then they can go to any school and do that. I'd rather give the kids who really want to try and do something with their lives a chance. I had one kid that was on the fence between that. He would work hard and try. Still a D student, but the effort was amazing. If his dad was back in his life then he was almost non-responsive and he couldn't focus on anything. He's worth the effort and money 100%. The emotional stuff is hard. The kid that tried to play with himself in my class and the only works I ever heard him spoke were invectives...not so much. I go out of my way to try and interact with the kids that seem to have a hard life and to give them attention. I'm not the greatest simply becaue I'm not willing to be wild and crazy and embarrass the crap out of myself but I try and reach each of them in some way. I know some teachers just write them off, but I can't. I'll even sit next to you and do the work with you, but playing with your tiny wieene in my class is just not right.
I'm torn on busing since we have kids that take cabs to school here if they're too far out for a bus. If they can't get a cab, the district actually has to pay for a limo to pick the kids up. That would be fine, but 1/2 the kids that are bused don't even want to be in school and throw fits all day in class. If the kid is trying, even if they're not succeeding, then it's worth spending the money, but if the kid just wants to sleep? Then they can go to any school and do that. I'd rather give the kids who really want to try and do something with their lives a chance. I had one kid that was on the fence between that. He would work hard and try. Still a D student, but the effort was amazing. If his dad was back in his life then he was almost non-responsive and he couldn't focus on anything. He's worth the effort and money 100%. The emotional stuff is hard. The kid that tried to play with himself in my class and the only works I ever heard him spoke were invectives...not so much. I go out of my way to try and interact with the kids that seem to have a hard life and to give them attention. I'm not the greatest simply becaue I'm not willing to be wild and crazy and embarrass the crap out of myself but I try and reach each of them in some way. I know some teachers just write them off, but I can't. I'll even sit next to you and do the work with you, but playing with your tiny wieene in my class is just not right.
Although, normal that isn't an "income" issue. I've heard of rich kids doing it too. He just had a drug dealer dad that thought he could do whatever he wanted, whenever he wanted (or whomever) and that no one had a right to tell him anything. It rubbed off the kid. I tried to work with him, but he kept getting expelled so he could stay at home so it's hard to help someone when they're only in your class 22 whole days of a semester.
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