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Are you secretly an assassin? ;-P

The good news is, you're a thoroughly decent human being. The bad news is, that is a very dangerous thing to be in Westeros. You are loyal, dutiful, and generally ill at ease among the toxic..."
Stark as well

I'm not sure what that says about me!

I'm not sure what that says about me!"
one of them skizzo's you'll be then.... murder them/murder them not.... :)

Ah, the Tyrells. So pretty, so sweet, so delightfully ruthless underneath. You're not just good at playing the game of thrones, you enjoy the hell out of it. Where others grab their swords, you hand out alms and patiently draw up marriage contracts. But you also have your family's back, and they have yours - it's the rest of the world that needs to watch out for your thorns.

Ah, the Tyrells. So pretty, so sweet, so delightfully ruthless underneath. You're not just good at playing the game of thrones, you enjoy the hell out of it. Where others grab their swords,..."
Me too.

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That's great!!! I'm anxious awaiting the library's copy to come it :)

Naked to the Hangman
The Brothers Boswell
Cockles of the heart
The Exeter Book Riddles
The Summer of the Danes
The Holy Thief

Naked to the Hangman
The Brothers Boswell
Cockles of the heart
[book:..."
Excellent haul!


Ah, the Tyrells. So pretty, so sweet, so delightfully ruthless underneath. You're not just good at playing the game of thrones, you enjoy the hell out of it. Where others g..."
Me too. Tyrells? Meh.

Congrats! Let us know how it goes"
I will



I thought this was kind of fun. Apparently if I had been born in 2014 my name would be Nayeli. The list of names from other decades includes: Armani, Stefani, Maura, Nichelle, Cathie, Clementine, Theda, David, Garnett, Annis, Zada, and Bula.
Personally I think my parents missed out on Zada.

I thought this was kind of fun. Apparently if I had been born in 2014 my name would be Nayeli. The list of names from other decades includes: Armani, ..."
You put in Gretchen and came up with those names? Mine are waaaaay too normal by far. I'd be Isabella in 2014. I used my full first name - Kimberly, which was the 6th most popular during the 70's. Unfortunately that leaves me with a bunch of 'normal' names thru the decades. Much more exciting when I used Kimber...which is what I go by.

If I use my nickname, I get Mariyah. Eww."
I get Brisa and Delilah when I use the shortened forms of my full name.

Name today is Riley, yuck! Whoever came up with that one?

If I use my nickname, I get Mariyah. Eww."
Never thought about using my nickname.


On a slightly more serious note, yes, sometimes the idea is daunting, but then many in this group, at least, are quite fine with an endless TBR mountain.

Saying that fantasy series are more likely to be that, always have been.


Saying that fantasy series are more likely to be that, always have been."
;D
Too true about fantasy, and a lot of sci-fi and mysteries are series too. Even many of the romance authors have turned to writing series.

Before Goodreads, I would start a series and not think about all the other books on my TBR (which was largely all the books I couldn't afford or borrow on any given day). Now that I'm tracking them, I feel I need to "manage my available book reading time", so the series are going by the wayside..
I'm not sure if I've answered your question Laureen, but it feels more like a hobby/project now that just "reading".


I don't shy away from a series but I won't commit to an entire series until after I have finished the first one (maybe two) books. If I don't like the first book, I'm not going to waste time continuing with the series. Sometimes if I don't like the first book but I feel like the author had potential, I will at least give the second book a chance. I read The Poyson Garden. I didn't like it enough to continue on with the series even though people are continually telling me the series is quite good. Sorry. I have other books calling to me.

I got Aleigha!!!!!
Is that even A NAME?????"
What the what????

For example, when the Lucas Davenport series by John Sandfordwas recommended to me, I started with the book Naked Prey. I'm glad I did because I loved the book and the characters. When I eventually got hold of book 1, Rules of Prey I hated it as it was much darker and more violent than the later books. If I'd read that one first, I would never have continued with the series.
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The good news is, you're a thoroughly decent human being. The bad news is, that is a very dangerous thing to be in Westeros. You are loyal, dutiful, and generally ill at ease among the toxic politics of King's Landing. Either buckle down and learn to play the game, or get the hell out into more hospitable environments. The North may be freezing, but it also has notably less backstabbing which, bless your little heart, is not exactly your strong suit.