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message 5151: by Kit★ (new)

Kit★ (xkittyxlzt) Ugh, bullying sucks. When I was in 4th grade my little brother brought home lice from his preschool and I got it horribly. My grandma cut my hair really short (it was long) and well, by the time I got to 6th grade, it had grown out some, and, well, it looked like a mullet. And I have really thick and fluffy hair. So it didn't look cute, and it didn't help that I dressed like a boy. And in 6th grade, this new kid came in to school, Max (who apparently was already a headcase, he'd been kicked out of a couple schools and was shifted from foster home to foster home according to the guidance counselor), and he had the locker next to mine, and I made the mistake of saying hi and trying to be nice, and that put a target on me man. He quickly started picking on me all the time, calling me coon-head and saying all kinds of other mean stuff about my hair, saying it looked like a dead animal on my head, throwing bits of paper and spit-balls at me so it stuck in my hair, and all the other kids joined in. I never got any peace. And it didn't help that my best friend had moved to a different school. I was totally alone and friendless. It was the worst year of my life! No matter how many times I told the teacher, nothing was ever done except to move his seat from behind me to a different side of the room, not like that helped. Thankfully though, by the time 7th grade rolled around, when I came back from summer break, dreading what I was going to find, everyone had moved on to different targets, and Max had gone somewhere else, and my hair had grown out some more, to where I could finally at least pull it back in a ponytail to tame the fluffiness. I made a new best friend, and a couple other decent friends and life moved on. By high school I was good. I went all goth-lookin', y'know the clothes and black make-up and all that and never got picked on again lol. The 'cool' kids would even talk to me sometimes, I guess I wasn't the pariah anymore. But it left me wounded I guess, I still feel sore about it sometimes, even though most of the boys who had been the worst have found me on Facebook and such and apologized by now, which was nice. I guess we all kinda grew up. But I still hate my hair to this day, I keep it pulled back at all times unless I'm in the shower, and keep it moussed so I get no flyaways on the top part of my head. Control at all times lol. If I let it down and let it dry, it looks like Janis Joplin hair, only even bigger and fluffier. But I keep it long, it's to the small of my back now, though it was past my butt a couple months ago when my mum took me to get it cut and dyed.
I just really, really hope my kid doesn't have to go through anything like I did. And he better not be the bully either, or I'll kick his butt!


message 5152: by Kit★ (new)

Kit★ (xkittyxlzt) Oh, and I'm about to start A Rogue's Proposal (Cynster, #4) by Stephanie Laurens :)


message 5153: by Tellulah (new)

Tellulah Darling (tellulahdarling) Regina, I'm so sorry your son has to go through that! I wish in this day and age we were past bullying.

I was bullied at various points in elementary and high school. What was weird was that in grade ten I switched schools. And I remember going to pre-grad parties in grade 12 where I would run into some of the same guys who had bullied me. Not only were they hitting on me, it was obvious they had no idea I was the same person they'd bullied. (This happened in a university run in as well.) It was shocking to me because so much of my emotional energy and well-being had been drained by the bullying, but me as a person, even as a target, hadn't even registered enough for them to make the connection.


message 5154: by Kay (new)

Kay (calikay) | 1216 comments Regina...let us know how it goes. The boy definitely sounds like he has issues. It sounds like you handled the 'gay' topic real well and I'm glad your son took it well too.

I was teased a lot in 6th grade. The boys liked to make fun of me b/c I didn't have any boobs yet. The teachers knew about it and I remember they told me that they were just "being boys." Even if they were, it hurt a lot b/c it was everyday teasing. As a 11 year old, I wasn't able to handle it well so I cried a lot. I remember wanting to physically hurt myself very much b/c it was better than dealing with the internal pain. Thankfully, I moved away in 7th grade but I'm still self conscience about my boobs today and I wanted to get implants at one point.

I do think that the bullying topic is handled a lot better in schools now. Like Kit, the teachers I told did nothing about it back in the day. I am just glad that people are more aware of what bullying could lead to nowadays.


message 5155: by Kay (new)

Kay (calikay) | 1216 comments I finished Summer of Two Wishes (Cedar Springs #1) by Julia London and now I'm reading One Season of Sunshine (Cedar Springs #2) by Julia London


message 5156: by Leea (new)

Leea Regina wrote: "Thanks Leea. I feel good that the teacher will address it and we have been talking to Sebastian about how to address it. I asked him if he knew what "gay" meant and he said no. So I said, "You n..."

It makes me sad to think that a child is growing up in a home where the word "gay" is taugt to be a bad word. He wont have any power or Sebastian when he says it the next time because it wont hold any weight.

Let us know how today goes.


message 5157: by Leea (new)

Leea I finished A Rogue in Texas (Rogues in Texas, #1) by Lorraine Heath and it was okay, parts were so cheesy. Not sure If i'll continue the series unless Kay says they get better :)

No idea what to read next, any suggestions? I'm open to anything.


message 5158: by Kay (new)

Kay (calikay) | 1216 comments Leea, the next books in the series are a lot better but like I said before, it's not as good as the Texas Trilogy. However, reading Texas Rogues made reading The Outlaw and the Lady (Daughters of Fortune, #1) by Lorraine Heath so much better since the characters from Rogues are in the majority of this story.


message 5159: by Leea (new)

Leea I think I missed the cowboy feeling. Because he was from England and just coming to America he lacked that kind of mystique.

Is the daughters of Fortune series better than the rogues?


message 5160: by Kay (new)

Kay (calikay) | 1216 comments In the next book of the Rogues, you will get more of the cowboy feeling. You actually see them change from Englishmen to Cowboys more in these books. And then when you read The Outlaw and the Lady, you will really see how they've established themselves as legit cowboys.

I only read the 1st & 2nd book of Daughters of Fortune. I loved The Outlaw and the Lady but didn't care for the 2nd one since that's when she transitioned to regency romance :*(


message 5161: by Regina (new)

Regina (reginar) So Rapture is good so far, I am only 23 pages in but it feels like a Ward book -- which I love. :) If you remember (how funny that we have been chatting that long -- since long before the last Angel book was released!) I was hot and cold about her last book and liked #2. I am hopeful so far.


message 5162: by Gwennie (new)

Gwennie (blessedwannab) I was so blah about the first Angel book that I never went back and picked up the second, even though I own it...


message 5163: by Regina (new)

Regina (reginar) Wendy, I think I gave #1 two stars and then I gave #2 maybe 4 stars and then I went back and gave #3 maybe 3 stars, maybe 2.5 -- so I have been all over the place with it.


Stacia (the 2010 club) (stacia_r) Kit★ wrote: "And he better not be the bully either, or I'll kick his butt!
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I feel the same way. It's awful when your kids are bullied, but we should be just as upset as parents if our kids are the ones doing the bullying themselves. So many parents take that 'kids will be kids' attitude and it frustrates me. You can still teach your kids not to do it!

Anyway, finished Reflected in You (Crossfire, #2) by Sylvia Day and had a few ranty things to say about it. I thought the sex scenes and dirty talk were yummy but the rest of the story was lacking and had some glaring issues/flaws.

Going back to The Assassin's Curse (The Assassin's Curse, #1) by Cassandra Rose Clarke and got a little past halfway on Taking Chances by Molly McAdams and oh lord...now I know what people are freaking out about.


message 5165: by Aoibhínn (new)

Aoibhínn (aoibhinn) I've finished reading Ford County by John Grisham by John Grisham last night and this morning I've started The Birthing House by Christopher Ransom by Christopher Ransom.


message 5166: by Leea (last edited Oct 01, 2012 04:47PM) (new)

Leea Kay wrote: "In the next book of the Rogues, you will get more of the cowboy feeling. You actually see them change from Englishmen to Cowboys more in these books. And then when you read The Outlaw and the Lady,..."

Thanks Kay! Thanks also for the website you tweeted earlier.

Still no clue what i'm going to read next. I'm kind of in a reading funk... hahaha!

Had the best day. Got to hold my best friends new daughter, Molly for a few hours while she rested. Oh, she's beautiful, perfect, spunky and I love her to pieces. I also didn't have any pangs to have another baby - Yay!


message 5167: by Swapnal (new)

Swapnal Sarang | 2 comments Hi guys I have bought 'to have and to hold" by Tracie peterson and Judith Miller from the library. I have never read books by these authors . Anyone who has read this book or author can u share ur views ? Thnks


message 5168: by Ali (new)

Ali (aliciaadalaide) | 89 comments Finished! Gimme Books! I'll read anything... well anything good.




message 5169: by Leea (new)

Leea Wow, that's beautiful!! You have some talent.


message 5170: by Leea (new)

Leea Going to start Texas Rain (Whispering Mountain, #1) by Jodi Thomas in hopes that it will feed my need for cowboys. haha!


message 5171: by Ali (new)

Ali (aliciaadalaide) | 89 comments Leea wrote: "Wow, that's beautiful!! You have some talent."

Thank You!! I think it came out pretty well, I really hope my friend likes it :)


Stacia (the 2010 club) (stacia_r) Awesome job!

What are you in the mood for Ali?

I just finished Taking Chances by Molly McAdams . Loved the guys, but didn't like some of the crap that happened and how long the book was. The first part was an enjoyable read though before something happened to change the vibe, so I might read something else by the author in the hopes that she doesn't screw it up just past the halfway point!


message 5173: by Regina (new)

Regina (reginar) Ali that is amazing!

Leea you are officially done!


message 5174: by Regina (new)

Regina (reginar) Ali there is no way she wouldn't love it. It is beautiful.


message 5175: by Rachel the Book Harlot (last edited Oct 02, 2012 06:36AM) (new)

Rachel the Book Harlot Wow, that's beautiful, Ali. I think your friend is going to love it. :)

Stacia, I've read some really scathing reviews about Taking Chances. I saw that Dear Author gave it an F rating. O.O Oh, and on another note, thank you for introducing me to The Hallowed Ones by Laura Bickle ! I really liked it and can't wait for Book 2.

Anyhoo, I'm currently reading Sandman Slim (Sandman Slim, #1) by Richard Kadrey , which is an Urban Fantasy, and His Very Own Girl by Carrie Lofty , which is a Historical Romance.


message 5176: by Kay (new)

Kay (calikay) | 1216 comments That is lovely, Ali.

I finished One Season of Sunshine (Cedar Springs #2) by Julia London and it was ok. I might pick up the next book A Light at Winter's End (Cedar Springs #3) by Julia London just so I can read about a character from the first book. I'm also reading New Kids on the Block Five Brothers and a Million Sisters by Nikki Van Noy to pass some time :)


message 5177: by Regina (new)

Regina (reginar) Rachel I have several friends that love the Sandman Slim series, I own it and keep meaning to get to it.

I am frustrated I missed out on the Hallowed Ones from NG. Sounds really interesting.


message 5178: by Gwennie (new)

Gwennie (blessedwannab) I still need to order that!


message 5179: by Ali (new)

Ali (aliciaadalaide) | 89 comments Well, I saw that the second Crossfire book came out today.. I've been waiting for it but I saw Stacia's comments on it and i'm little nervous... I loved the first one so much...

I don't think i'm in the mood for anything in particular. Just something really great. I've spent the last six weeks watching the first 8 seasons of law and order on netflix.

So maybe not a crime romance set in the early 90's :)


Stacia (the 2010 club) (stacia_r) I liked the second Crossfire book better than the first, so maybe it will work for you.

If you ever want to do that pirate bodice-ripper we were talking about, I actually got ahold of one the other day, lmao. I'm fully scheduled with stuff I have to read for the next week and a half or so, but it might be fun to try sometime.

Rachel wrote: "Wow, that's beautiful, Ali. I think your friend is going to love it. :)

Stacia, I've read some really scathing reviews about Taking Chances. I saw that Dear Author gave it an F rating. O.O Oh, and..."


I'm surprised that I even gave the book a 2 and had some good things to say about it. For once, I wasn't the pickiest person in the bunch. That kind of feels good. :p

I'm also happy to see that you loved Hallowed Ones. That book was very good. I hope it gets some of the publicity that it deserves. It was such a well-written and interesting book.

Started
God Shaped Hole by Tiffanie DeBartolo and it's been brilliant right from the start. I love this woman's style of writing...even though I am nervous because I know the book is going to wreck me.


message 5181: by Kay (new)

Kay (calikay) | 1216 comments Stacia...I can't wait to hear what you think about God-Shaped Hole! Her writing style is definitely brilliant!! Gah...you should be nervous b/c that book will take you through some sh*t!


message 5182: by Kay (new)

Kay (calikay) | 1216 comments I decided to read Texas Rain (Whispering Mountain, #1) by Jodi Thomas with Leea and Jen.


message 5183: by Leea (last edited Oct 02, 2012 04:40PM) (new)

Leea Yay!! How far have you gotten? I've been in Sac all day so I hope to read after I get my crew fed.


message 5184: by Kay (new)

Kay (calikay) | 1216 comments Leea wrote: "Yay!! How far have you gotten? I've been in Sac all day so I hope to read after I get my crew fed."

I'm only on Ch 2. I've been working all day. My son also has soccer practice tonight. I probably won't get any reading in until after 830pm.


message 5185: by Ali (new)

Ali (aliciaadalaide) | 89 comments Stacia ~ mistress of mediocrity wrote: "I liked the second Crossfire book better than the first, so maybe it will work for you.

If you ever want to do that pirate bodice-ripper we were talking about, I actually got ahold of one the oth..."


So i ended up reading... Reflected in You... I don't know. I think it was too much. maybe i need some time to process it all...

as for the pirate bodice ripper...haha yes lets do it! I may need a refresher on the title thought so i can find it..


message 5186: by Jen (at last!) (new)

Jen (at last!) (jenkeith) Kay wrote: "I decided to read Texas Rain (Whispering Mountain, #1) by Jodi Thomas with Leea and Jen."

Yayayayay! :)


Stacia (the 2010 club) (stacia_r) Ali wrote: "Stacia ~ mistress of mediocrity wrote: "I liked the second Crossfire book better than the first, so maybe it will work for you.

If you ever want to do that pirate bodice-ripper we were talking ab..."


Let me find where I put it and I'll message you tomorrow if I remember.


message 5188: by Megan (new)

Megan | 135 comments Currently reading Big Sky Country (Swoon-Worthy Cowboys #1) by Linda Lael Miller and 20th Century Ghosts by Joe Hill .


message 5189: by Leea (new)

Leea Megan, what do you think so far of Big Sky Country? A few of us are looking for some cowboy books.

I'm about 45% into Texas Rain and this one took about 25% to build for me. Now i've totally vested in the characters and the story and it's unfolding. It's deeply layered.


message 5190: by Regina (new)

Regina (reginar) I love the blurb for Texas Rain, I will be looking for you rating/review. :)


message 5191: by Regina (new)

Regina (reginar) I am LOVING Dust and Decay (Benny Imura, #2) by Jonathan Maberry I should be done in about an hour or so. I am also liking Rapture (The Fallen Angels, #4) by J.R. Ward I just hate carrying around this big ass library book with me. I wish the ebook was n't $14.99. If it was $9.99, I would have bought it. I am afraid that I might end up buying it just so I can put this big fat library book down.

I would love to start Taking on the Dead (The Famished Trilogy, #1) by Annie Walls when the next shelf is called for bingo, hopefully it fits something! I love that cover.


message 5192: by Megan (new)

Megan | 135 comments Leea wrote: "Megan, what do you think so far of Big Sky Country? A few of us are looking for some cowboy books.

I'm about 45% into Texas Rain and this one took about 25% to build for me. Now i've totally veste..."


So far so good, but I'm only 120 pages in. I still feel like I'm waiting for it to start though, which is code for "where the hell is the action?" lol.

I have a shelf titled "cowboys studs in spurs" if you're looking for some cowboy books.


message 5193: by Christine (Cagnes) (new)

Christine (Cagnes) (cagnes) | 18 comments Jen, Sinatra fan wrote: "Kay wrote: "I decided to read Texas Rain (Whispering Mountain, #1) by Jodi Thomas with Leea and Jen."

Yayayayay! :)"


Love that series! I've just started reading Wild Texas Rose (Whispering Mountain, #6) by Jodi Thomas


message 5194: by Gwennie (new)

Gwennie (blessedwannab) Regina wrote: "I am LOVING Dust and Decay (Benny Imura, #2) by Jonathan Maberry I should be done in about an hour or so. I am also liking Rapture (The Fallen Angels, #4) by J.R. Ward I just hate carrying around this big ass library book with me..."

I can't wait for your Dust & Decay review!


message 5195: by Tellulah (new)

Tellulah Darling (tellulahdarling) Just finished Where'd You Go, Bernadette by Maria Semple which was a dark, sly and charming story.


message 5196: by Regina (new)

Regina (reginar) That cover is great Tellulah!


message 5197: by Tellulah (new)

Tellulah Darling (tellulahdarling) Regina wrote: "That cover is great Tellulah!"

I know! It definitely caught my eye.I love bold graphic treatments like that.


message 5198: by Leea (new)

Leea Still chuggin' along reading Texas Rain (Whispering Mountain, #1) by Jodi Thomas and I hope to finish tonight so that I can start Golden Trail (The 'Burg, #3) by Kristen Ashley tomorrow with some friends :)


Stacia (the 2010 club) (stacia_r) How is it?


message 5200: by Leea (new)

Leea I like it but there is a lot of detail and the story is building. I'm wondering how the sex will be, if it will be fade to black or if we'll get some detail.

I think also because this is a first in the series we're getting a lot of information about how the family was formed, the siblings and it really makes me want to read the other books.


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