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Hello again Ginny :)
Thanks for Joining Sarah.
Hopefully, you will both find this group enjoyable!
Thanks for Joining Sarah.
Hopefully, you will both find this group enjoyable!

Welcome Pat! It is great to have you aboard!

Also reading Catching Fire - like it much better than the 1st. Outside of paranormal I love the JD Robb "in Death" series. Currently reading The Girl Who Kicked the Hornet's Nest, The Short Life of Bree Tanner, and for some giggles - Meditations for Women who knit too much. I am also a big Twilight Fan and can't wait for the movie Eclipse to come out the end of this month! My 12 yr old granddaughter got me hooked on some of this paranormal when her mom asked if I would preview what she wanted to read and OK it or say it was age inappropriate. So I have enjoyed some great YA that led to more adult stuff!



Thanks elyssa for inviting me. i love reading, in fact i love reading when its rains outside since it makes everything so calm. i also love volleyball and cooking

I agree about the rain. I love to read when it rains. I think the best place to read is outside, makes the book seems more real.
Heather! Thanks for accepting the invite. I think you will enjoy this group. *grins* Yup, you will!


Welcome to the group, I've also been feeling horrible. I hate summer sickness. For some reason it is so much worse then wi ter sickness :(

Welcome Sarah...where, might I ask, is "your side of the planet"? lol...I hope that Urgent Care gave you some meds to kick the bronchitis. I used to get bronchitis about 5x a year, really bad. I would even get it without a preceeding cold or anything, just stress could bring it on, so I really feel for you. Luckily, or maybe I should say hopefully, I am past it, I haven't had it for over a year now...knock on wood.
I too am a cover/title whore. Books are like anything else in life I suppose, we are attracted to what we perceive as beautiful, or funny, or whatever other criteria we find appealing. My most blatant example was the book I found at the library on a display a few years ago "Big Hair and Flying Cows". How do you NOT pick that up and investigate? I read it in one sitting and laughed out loud the entire time.
Hey! Glad to have you Ali.
Summer is here and group has def slowed down a lot! But that is ok. It's summer. Everyone should be enjoying it:)
Summer is here and group has def slowed down a lot! But that is ok. It's summer. Everyone should be enjoying it:)

My name is John Cicero and I am a fantasy/adventure author. My passion for writing is driven from the joy I receive from reading my stories to my children.
Watching the expressions on their faces as I take them on a journey through the magical pages of my imagination is what drives me to find the time to write.
My recently released novels are in the Rainbow's Shadow Trilogy. They are Rainbow’s Shadow and the Tablets of Fate and Rainbow’s Shadow and the Covenant of Wisdom.
As a passionate writer in Northeast, Ohio I have been fortunate to hit the Best Sellers list with 'Tablets of Fate' and am on track currently with the 'Covenant of Wisdom'.
The final novel in my trilogy is Rainbow’s Shadow and the Other Side of Paradise which is currently in development.
If you have a moment check out my website and Rainbow's Shadow Trilogy today at... www.RainbowsShadow.com
Take care, John


I guess that makes a reader mostly og PNR and UF. Although now and again I enjoy YA and historical romance.
I'm pretty excited to have found this group and look forward to discussing books!


Kristopher

David Petersen here. I am a writer and educator, with degrees in psychology and theater studies, and certificates in English teaching and Japanese proficiency.
I was born in Canada, but have spent most of my adult life traveling and working abroad. Along the way, I've climbed Mt. Fuji, touched noses with a Maori elder in New Zealand, snorkeled in Fiji, survived a tsunami evacuation in Samoa, snuggled a koala in Australia, chaperoned high schoolers on a bus tour of England, thrown up in the Czech Republic, attended grad school in Malta, worked on an archaeological dig in Spain, had laser therapy in Germany, taught at a university in Hungary, scaled pyramids in Mexico...
My books include:
Reading English News on the Internet: A Guide to Connectors, Verbs, Expressions, and Vocabulary for the ESL Student
Reading English News on the Internet: A Guide to Connectors, Verbs, Expressions, and Vocabulary for the Japanese ESL Student
The Well-Tempered Body: Expressive Movement for Actors, Improvisers, and Performance Artists
An Invitation to Kagura: Hidden Gem of the Traditional Japanese Performing Arts
Absolute Beginner's Guide To Hiragana
Survivors: The A-bombed Trees of Hiroshima

hello david, you seem to have had a very busy and interesting life! though this group is not (usually) as dangerous as climbing Mt. fuji or scaling mexican pyramids, i hope you enjoy it nonetheless

kristopher, good luck with finishing school. my degree is in english literature. i teach high school!



hi Debbie, we dont hate you, many of us like chick-lit and i just restarted reading for real last summer so dont worry C=
and welcome to the group!




i hope you enjoy our group.
julia, you are not too late to join. the inception of the group was the result of a class assignment, but elyssa, our fearless facilitator, has continued on even though she made an A on the project!

So, hi, my name is Regan. I am 16-years-old and I live in Australia. I just finished reading Looking for Alaska by John Green and plan to read The Hobbit by J.R.R. Tolkien next. I also love watching movies, listening to music, drawing and sculpting, and playing video/board games. I am especially addicted to Yahtzee at the moment, haha.
Anywho, I look forward to meeting and talking to you all sometime soon. :]