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May 23, 2012 02:40AM

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Margaret wrote: "Oh dear...I've just discovered the book I want to read is only available as an e-book...."
Download it to your PC Margaret...:)
Download it to your PC Margaret...:)

Welcome Katie, lovely to have you with us! We have a few members from Adelaide, who will no doubt say hi! Hope you get your traineeship at the library...what fun!
Margaret wrote: "Thanks, Brenda! I thought one needed a Kindle.:)"
There's usually a choice of where you download it to, so just make sure you click on the one you have at home, eg your PC, and you should be right:)
There's usually a choice of where you download it to, so just make sure you click on the one you have at home, eg your PC, and you should be right:)
Kimberlea wrote: "Hi guys! I'm Kim, I'm 20 and from Sydney. I'm currently doing a Masters of International Studies at Sydney Uni. Some of my favourite books include Harry Potter, The Hunger Games, the Green Rider se..."
NEWSFLESH! lol welcome thats one of my fav series too! :D
NEWSFLESH! lol welcome thats one of my fav series too! :D


Hi Kim it’s good to see you here. Welcome :)

Hello and welcome to you Kim from one of the many Melburnians here, and fellow tea drinker (although not the fragrant variety). JB :-)
Hi to Kaylene, Sabina, Katie, Kimberlea and Kim! :) Gina.

I am an erotica (and the erotica end of ER) author from all over the place, but currently embedded in Canberra. I've been writing for myself or many years and finally took the plunge into being published recently. An avid reader, my library covers most genres and is constantly being overhauled to make room for the new books I am reading. To this end, the introduction of ebooks has been a lifesaver.
I've spent my entire life being surrounded by women and have gained a wonderful appreciation for some of the things that make the female libido tick (and many of the things that don't).
At the moment I am happy exploring the different types of erotica subgenres and will probably end up writing works that fit into most of them at some point in time.
I am always on the lookout for people who want to help out with the creative process and I look forward to the participation in this, and other, groups and finding more authors to read.
Hi Xavier.
:) Gina. (*Waves back at Kaylene too*)
:) Gina. (*Waves back at Kaylene too*)

I am keen to get some Aussie goodreads friends to spy on what they are reading, so feel free to add me :)
Cheers

Hey Matt! Welcome to the group =)

I've been gone for so long I feel like a newbie... I've had a lot of dramas over the last couple of months that I won't bore you with but I'm back on track now and I'll be here saying hi and contributing to the conversations again,
Cheers,
Trace

I concede, I am a lowbrow. I found both of these books difficult to read and became lost as to the plot and its meaning. Victoriana mysteries can be very good (i.e.Sherlock Holmes) but these defeated me. Back to the drawing board.
If you are having a tough time, try reading these!

I think I got everyone with that...
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