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May 19, 2015 04:02PM

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KAH-mee-lah Ah-LEE-ya.
I'm with you on Nayeli. My best guess: Nah-YE-lee

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Thank you to everybody who replied. Ace, I am glad I am not alone. What I do with series is if I think I would like the author, I check out the authors other writing until I find a stand alone book. I work 6-7 days per week and am responsible also for my 89yr old mother and all her financial and legal matters as she is in a nursing home with Alzheimer's.
Hence, I can't read as much as I would love to but I am going to have one hell of a time reading when and if I can ever retire. I keep adding to my book list so I won't have to wonder what to read next, HaHa. Maybe then I will be able to engage in that hobby/project you spoke of.

Completely unrelated to names, I am half way done with my book challenge for the year! Maybe at the summer midway point, I might have to up my goal. I never thought I would get this much reading in. It helps that I spend 4-5 hours a week in a waiting room with nothing else better to do.

Well, talking about retirement, we are planning that for the next couple of years, so I have been adding to my TBR madly also, and someone was selling some books on FB in my area, so I now have a heap of David Gemmell's for a $1 each. I just couldn't resist....
I plan to read them over christmas...


Well, talking about retir..."
Hope you enjoy the Gemmells books Ace.

It's also a Polish version of this name.

Well, talking about retir..."
Oh Ace, good for you. I plan a much longer retirement that Christmas though and will need it to get through my book list. I hope my health lasts - don't want to kick the bucket in the middle of a good read. HaHa.

Mr. T has now retired. It has become our custom to retire to the reading/TV bed everyday at three to watch classic Movies on TCM or on my tablet. We look the epitome of what some call 'laid up sorry.' .



Have friends in Texas but everyone seems to be ok so far. One had her workplace flooded but I think she was ok with that :P
Sorry Margaret :(

Had a wisdom tooth removed years ago, but this is the first actual tooth that needed extraction. I broke it several years ago, and the repair job was bodgy. Went to a new dentist and he's been keeping an eye on it. Went last Friday and x-rays showed the nerve under it was dead. So off to an oral surgeon yesterday for it to be removed.

Dentist has told me I should have two teeth removed, but I'm on Fosamax for osteoporosis so I'm putting it off.

He also reckons I have one hell of an immune system!

Oral surgeon reckoned the nerve death was quick. Blood supply cut off and the nerve dies quickly and painlessly. Like when they put a rubber band around a lamb's tail. :p

Oral surgeon reckoned the nerve death was quick. Blood supply cut off and the nerve dies quickly and painlessly. Like when they put a rubber band around a lamb's tail. :p"
Ugh! They do that?


Alfred the Great - Really good film too"
But Uhtred isn't in it...

Alfred the Great - Really good film too"
But Uhtred isn't in it..."
Its only make believe is Uhtred :D

What next??? People landed on the moon, I suppose. Shame on you.

What next??? People landed on the moon, I suppose. Shame on you."
Actually they didnt.... but thats another conspiracy!

I'm glad there are others out there who believe this


Huh?

What's a mom book?


I thankfully have a librarian who tries to convince me into Neil Gaiman and Douglas Adams, much better than some kind of ChickLit.


I thankfully have a librarian who tries to convince me into Neil Gaiman and..."
I prefer Neil Gaiman's short stories to his novels. Apart from Neverwhere, I find his novels tend to meander all over the place. :p
Kind of worried about Agatha Christie being shelved as a "mom book". :p

I think what she meant was what I call "girly books" or chic lit. I don't read them either. Yuck!

Only one I ever read was Dr. Spock and that was in the Dark Ages. :)"
I actually bought a "mum book"... because of its title: "Le mamme hanno sempre ragione" by Giovanni Bollea (Mothers are always right...) :P
(PS it was a really good book)


And I have read several of them without ever having been, or ever aspiring to be, a mom to anything but fur and feather babies...

Well, I say, be a rebel Gretchen. Who wants to be like everyone else?!

Still got too much going on with farm and hobbies, plus in law problems..only they are no longer family rift related problems it is the mother-in-law possibly dying...firstly they thought it was motor neuron disease and gave her 2 years, but the symptoms are too quick and she may have only months. Now they think a tumour or a viral disease in her brain nerves. basically they don't know what it is and they don't know how to save her.
I haven't felt like reading and talking books much with all this going on.

To be normal one day, then suddenly drooling and can't write, then within a few weeks, can't walk, swallow liquids, talk. Awful. Hubby isn't coping all that well. Poor love.
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