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Sep 26, 2010 08:32PM

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Ladyhawk- you are going to love the Anita Blake series. I have all of them :) Although I will tell you, IMO they go seriously downhill after book 8 or 9 I think. I refuse to buy anything else she puts out and I couldn't even finish the latest book :( Huge disappointment as Anita Blake is SO badass!
I find myself saying things or acting like characters in books I read. Not so much acting like, as maybe adopting some of the traits.. I feel like I am a funnier person when I am reading hilarious books, am more sexy when I am reading the romance novels, more bad girl when I'm reading the Anita Blake (and the like) books.

Exactly!!!
Well if they go downhill after #9 then that leaves me 8 more good ones to read!! I started with the 9th by accident! I know I know! But a friend just handed it to me and I couldn't stop reading it!

I LOVE the first 9, though. I reread them all the time. I love a strong female lead!
I also get sad when I read books that have supernatural elements and I am not in the least bit extraordinary. I get very involved in the books and then I realize that I have no super powers and it depresses me all over again :) I'm ridiculous!



Soo right Cassandra!
Samantha, no your not rediculous! Isn't that why we read? To embark on a new adventure! At pretty much whatever the emotional investment is! Just look at us with this story!!

And truly I can never get enough of Jamie and Claire. Loves of my life!

Gasp! Me too! LOL! Don't feel bad, that's my husband, totally!
Plus, think of how much richer you are for all that you have read. Probably more interesting too!
You could pull a line out from any book and wack him (your BF) on the head with it or seduce him with another! Either way, he pobably wouldn't know what hit him! LOL!



Gasp! Me too! LOL! Don't feel bad, that's my husband, totally!
Plus, think of how much richer you are for all that you have read. ..."
I think people are different, especially most of our male population. For example, my soon-to-be-ex and my 8 year-old son have no patient to sit down and acually get loss in a book however, they love to be read to. My S2BX likes to listen to audio books while my son enjoys story telling. They would have no problem sitting for a long period of time listening it but to get both of them to pick up a book and read it themselves -- is like pulling teeth. Expecially with my son, to get him to read a chapter books -- I've never seen more tears, worst than when he fell off a bike and skined his knees.

People totally think reading is a waste of time if they don't read. I love reading a variety of books/genres so, like I said above, I can be funnier/more bold/brave/sexy, etc. Makes me interesting I think!

Aww! Nice thought!
Reading is like knitting?? Uh no! A bit chauvinistic, this friend of yours Wendy?? ;0)
Ladies, I have noticed that the male gender just fails to comprehend the joy of reading. Blame it on the sexes I guess. Just another polar characteristic to add to the list of why men are from Mars!

Hee Hee! Good for you!!"
I also do not trust people that don't read ( dadaaaa) I have read my whole life and that's pretty much my way of 'relaxing', l read alot and l go back and reread lol...My husband is very understanding(to a point), its what l do,very addictive and extremely rewarding..also l very much enjoy Goodreads lots of laughs and excellent reading suggestions...


Same here. I do keep small group of long distance friends on FB though but I rather talk books than random stuffs of nothingness.

I don't think any of us could ever get our fill of Jamie and Claire.
As for the reading and the male response to it... I feel a bit sad for my husband. There are so many moments when i catch myself grinning or laughing or crying during this series. And I wouldn't trade those moments for a blockbuster movie any day. I don't think men/or just my husband are emotionaly equipped to handel these books.
And as for emboding the characters, I like to think WWCFD-what would claire fraser do?

I rather talk books than random stuffs of nothingness
very addictive and extremely rewarding
You all are a collection of readers after my own heart!
WWCFD!! AhhHaha! I love it!!

I like to use "Hah bloody hah!"

This is my first post. And I love this site.
I have to have my Jamie fix every day. Totally obsessed!

I love that you told him that! Hilarious :)

Guys are big boys! They are more romantic than we give them credit for.
What is really funny is that I gave my sister-in-law this book, and her husband has been on her shit list for a looong time. Well, my mother-in-law called to tell me in secret that my sis has out-of-the-blue treating her husband more lovingly, and guess what , the guy did some incredible changes too. Go figure.. I guess Outlander is better than any Doctor Phil! :)

Guys are big boys! They are more romantic than we give them credit for.
What is really funny is that I gave ..."
Hi Latinlandish! SO funny you mentioned that you are more loving, and even though my DH (dear Husband) is more often on my shit list than not, I credit Outlander for saving my marriage. I too see my DH in a whole new light and it brought a new spark to my 18+ years marriage.


I guess all the men should unite and send a big thank you note to DG!



I hear ya. I am having doubts about mine lately, but it started prior to the Outlander series. I hope you are content with your separation, sounds clique but life is too short.