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Aug 07, 2011 02:05PM

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I'll be reading

Hope you are all having a great week. :)

Read: 0/6
*August 7 - August 13*
Zina: Magic Burns
Zaanodes: Frankenstein
Sarah: Dead Beautiful
Sandra: Magic Slays 08/07 ★ ★ ★ ★ ★
Laura: Darkly Dreaming Dexter
Dana: Lover Unbound








Oh well, can't stop time can you? :)

Just think to yourself what a great job you've done to get her to 18 :D

Its a great company with 25 employees. So far so good. Have my own office with a big window. Every Friday is Jeans Friday. The company treats the employees very well by providing company bbq's, monthly company lunches, great benefit package.
To celebrate I went book shopping. here is what I picked up.
Since we were talking about Classics. I got



some books to fill in gaps in some series




some interesting ones that I just couldnt resist






finally another YA series



Off to read


*said in my best Human Resource Mgr voice*
And some great celebration books as well :D


I finished my book last night, but I'm just too tired to write a review. Had a terrible migraine at work so I'm going nighty-night. RRR tomorrow, see you ladies then. Later!


Wow. I'm not exactly sure how I feel about it. It was a very long and detailed filled book. The writing reminded me of Alexandra Adornetto who wrote Halo. I enjoyed it once the action started and Renee got to figure out more about Dante. The world building and the concept behind the book is amazing and original. I'm giving it 4 stars.


It was a great read...I was thinking maybe tv show was better, but no it wasnt. I really get Dexter better now :D and i loved how it ended.

What day, Birthday Girl??

Hope you are feeling better!!

I feel like I'm getting old but most will say I'm not haha
I'm turning 23.


Dana. Sorry to hear about migraines. I suffer too but mine are weather related.
Having a great day and can't wait to get home and finish my read. Love love Kate Daniels.

The decade from 18 to 28 is almost always the one with the most change of your entire life. High school, college, trade school, work. Parties, crazy trips, all-nighters, and having plans every Saturday night. Having a job, having an apartment, having to clean your own house, having to pay your own bills, and just having responsibilities. Flirting, dating, love, marriage, kids...all these can happen in that time too. It is a crazy time. The time where you start checking off all those 'adult' things.
I understand why you can say you feel old, but it's probably more like 'feeling way more adult' than old.
Trust me. You don't get to start casually using the 'I feel old' bomb until you either 1) are over 40, or 2) have a teen in your house.
And, (Sandra, correct me on this if I am wrong), once you get the teens out of your house (regardless of your own age) you will start feeling younger again! ;)

The decade from 18 to 28 is almost always the one with the most change of your entire life. High school, college, trade school, work. Parties, c..."
Definitely agree with all of that, very well put too!
I didn't have kids so I never felt old, till one day we worked out that the year I did my Year 12 finals was the year a co-worker was born. LOL.
At a different job, it was funny, when I was in my 30's all the 18/19 yr olds just assumed I was a bit older than them not a lot older cause I didn't talk about my non existant kids like the other ladies who worked there, who were my age. I suppose I didn't dress old either, like some of them did. Boy, it was hilarious when they found out, but it was good cause they treated me like one of them not some old fuddy duddy.
So 23, Sarah, that was very turbulent times for me. I think I prefer 28, so I'll just teleport to that age thanks :D


Zina, the best people are born on the 28th ;)


And, (Sandra, correct me on this if I am wrong), once you get the teens out of your house (regardless of your own age) you will start feeling younger again! ;)
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Gah...sorry Sandra, I meant you Zaanodes! (I had Sandra on the brain from another thread.) How old are your g-kids Z?


My five grandchildren range from 24 y/o to 6 y/o. My four GREAT-grandchildren range from 5 y/o to 4 months. My 'baby' (at 33 going on 34 August 24) does not have any children as yet (and may never have).
And, yes, at times I feel soooo much younger than I am. At times, it is almost impossible to believe that I am years old!

Oh, the varied and multi-layered reasoning determining the scoring of a book can be as high as a piney-treed mountain and as wide as the desert of the ocean, how, say you, can one mere human, a being as wretched as the lowest or as exalted as an angel, dare to quantify a work of another's imagination, soul, and heart, alas, I am but one glimmer in the vast consciousness of this tiny one world amongst many and I deem this task to be Herculean...
WTH???
Once I got past all of that, which was more often than I thought I would...but not totally...It boils down to this...
This is not the Frankenstein of my childhood. This is a narrative to one person who then relayed it in letters to another person. The story is narrated by the letter-writer. And of all the 'Frankie' movies I have seen...none come close to this. To be clear, I have NOT seen every version made. But is this book really the basis of those movies?? Talk about literary license!?!?!
I prefer 'as it is happening' stories. Disregarding that preference, the 'new' version of old 'Vic', and the (sentence structure/speaking-style/poetic language), this is a great story.
★ ★ ★ ★


Anyways, I'm glad you liked it! :D

I gave it 4 stars but it's really more of a 3.5. I liked the concept, and world building. I like Jim but I'm not sure how I feel about the romance part of the book. It was just okay. I liked the action more even though I was expecting more of a showdown between Jim and Devina. I'm not sure if I'll be reading the second one but it's a possibility.



Oh what a neat twist this one had! What am I saying? What cool twists this one had. :)
For some reason, I was more horrified by V's childhood than most anything else that has been covered in the series to date. Maybe it was just the fact that he was a kid? Who knows? His dad=prick though. Gah!
I really liked Jane as she was just the kick @$$ girl you would think V would need. How she dealt with his 'extracurricular activities' was pretty classy as well.
The whole Butch/V thing was handled so very well that I was actually surprised. Having Butch reject him/hurt him would have just been one loss too many for V if you ask me. Butch is a good friend and proves it in this book.
Learning about V's lineage (view spoiler) I'm definately looking forward to seeing where that goes in the future. :)
The outcome with V and Jane was a bit strange and although it provided the HEA we needed, I'm not sure that I liked it.
Really good book overall. This BDB business is pretty good. :)["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>

Week 3: Dark, B2
Read: 6/6
*August 7 - August 13*
Zina: Magic Burns 08/11 ★ ★ ★ ★ ★
Zaanodes: Frankenstein 08/08 ★ ★ ★ ★
Sarah: Dead Beautiful 08/09 ★ ★ ★ ★
Sandra: Magic Slays 08/07 ★ ★ ★ ★ ★
Laura: Darkly Dreaming Dexter 08/08 ★ ★ ★ ★
Dana: Lover Unbound 08/07 ★ ★ ★ ★








Back into my corner to finish reading. Might be done tonite.

I'm up to #7

LOL, Zina, lucky last, don't wanna be dragon snacks.

Checks with GR....
Ohhhhhhh....it's Revs book, very cool. I actually like him quite a bit. (I seem to really like the jerks, Zsadist, Rev, V.) Which is disturbing, right? Phury's book is next for me and if I have to listen to him be an apathetic dork for the whole book, things will die. Did you like

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