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message 2101: by Gwennie (new)

Gwennie (blessedwannab) Stacia ~ the professional insomniac wrote: "But I did have to post this from the book for Wendy :

You should have seen me the first time I saw New Kids when I was in high school. My friends and I followed their bus halfway across town befor..."


Hahaha! That quote alone makes me want to read it!


Stacia (the 2010 club) (stacia_r) There's even more New Kids quotes in book 1.


message 2103: by Gwennie (new)

Gwennie (blessedwannab) Kay wrote: "That's a good one, Stacia. Here's another for Wendy:

"Wait, we have to take pictures!" Nick cried.

At his insistence, we found ourselves lined up on the stairs like the New Kids in their Step by ..."


HAHAHA! The best part is I instantly see the video in my head, them lined up on the steps and Jordan in his overalls! Oop, now I'm singing!


message 2104: by Leea (new)

Leea Ursula, i'll be interested to know how you like Garwoods contemporary books. I've only read her HR and I loved them.

Going to put Out of Control (Troubleshooters, #4) by Suzanne Brockmann on hold till Sunday and I'm going to start Empress of the Seven Hills (Rome, #3) by Kate Quinn with Kay later tonight. I can't wait to see if this book is better (I hope it is) than Daughters of Rome (Rome, #2) by Kate Quinn .


message 2105: by Kay (new)

Kay (calikay) | 1216 comments I'm also curious about Garwood's contemporary. I'm on Ch 2 of Empress of the Seven Hills (Rome, #3) by Kate Quinn . We're about to head out to dinner at a friend's house. I'm probably won't get anymore reading done tonight.

Also, in my mailbox today....I just have to share: http://instagr.am/p/LT77uEs_SN/


message 2106: by Leea (new)

Leea Kay, how is it so far?

That is awesome!! I really hope they make On the Island into a movie because she's a wonderful author, nice and kind and deserves all the recognition.

My BF is having more problems with her pregnancy, I cleaned her house earlier and made them dinner but not long after I left she had what she thought was amniotic fluid leak out. She's currently 25 weeks pregnant and on bed rest because she's in pre-term labor. She's at the hospital right now and i'm a mess. Waiting to hear if I need to rush out there or if everything is okay. Thus, I wont be reading much tonight.


message 2107: by Courtney (new)

Courtney  | 337 comments Another query I had about Born of Night (The League, #1) by Sherrilyn Kenyon ...I got confused with (view spoiler)


message 2108: by Kay (new)

Kay (calikay) | 1216 comments It's too early to tell about the book so far, Leea. I just hope it's better than Daughters of Rome.

I'm so sorry to hear about your friend. Sending prayers your way & I hope the baby can hold on as long as possible. I know how nerve wracking it must be. My best friend also had fluid leaking slowly at 26 weeks. They kept her in the hospital until 32 weeks. Then she delivered at 36 weeks. So it turned out ok. Let's hope the same for your friend.


Stacia (the 2010 club) (stacia_r) Courtney ~in a social rut~ wrote: "Another query I had about Born of Night (The League, #1) by Sherrilyn Kenyon...I got confused with [spoilers removed]"

I don't remember. I probably should read books one and two over before continuing on because it's been so long, but I doubt I will. One of my friends just finished book 5 and was very excited about it. Her review made me excited to go back to the books.

Leea, hopefully they can get it under control. Let us know how it goes with her.


message 2110: by Regina (new)

Regina (reginar) Courtney ~in a social rut~ wrote: "Another query I had about Born of Night (The League, #1) by Sherrilyn Kenyon...I got confused with [spoilers removed]"

Wasn't he an orphan taken from a school? That is what I remember ..... (but I could be making this up)


message 2111: by Leea (new)

Leea Pregnant friend update:

They're realeasing her. It was a false alarm, thank God. I have been a mess for 4 hrs. I have a bag packed for the night for me and the boys and have cried so much. I need a drink! I'm so glad she's okay.

My response to stress: clean, eat, stomp around the house

My friend Sofia's response to stress: she made a skirt. HUH?


Stacia (the 2010 club) (stacia_r) A skirt???

That's too funny!


Stacia (the 2010 club) (stacia_r) Why do I always say the first thing that pops into my head? I should have wrote first : good to hear that it's a false alarm. I actually am happy that all is well...the skirt thing just threw me for a loop.


message 2114: by Leea (last edited May 31, 2012 08:10PM) (new)

Leea Stacia ~ the professional insomniac wrote: "A skirt???

That's too funny!"


I think it's funny too. She's my crafty friend, who knits, makes amazing jewelry. I'm a wreck and she makes a skirt. She kills me!


message 2115: by Leea (new)

Leea Stacia ~ the professional insomniac wrote: "Why do I always say the first thing that pops into my head? "

I love that about you :)


message 2116: by Courtney (new)

Courtney  | 337 comments Regina - Are you talking about Nykyrian? Because Nykyrian was (view spoiler)


message 2117: by Courtney (new)

Courtney  | 337 comments Leea - I'm glad your friend is ok along with her baby!


message 2118: by Leea (new)

Leea Thank you, Courtney. I am too.

Now I can get back to reading instead of worrying


message 2119: by Regina (new)

Regina (reginar) Good news Leea, I guess it is good she has a hobby. :) I guess our hobby is reading and posting on GR. :)


message 2120: by Leea (new)

Leea Yeah, she thinks i'm crazy for all the books I read. haha!


message 2121: by Kay (new)

Kay (calikay) | 1216 comments I'm glad she's ok, Leea!


message 2122: by Regina (new)

Regina (reginar) A new troubleshooters short just came through on my kindle early this morning and I am so excited to read it! It is a m/m short about one of the couples in the series that already had their hea, but are still featured: Beginnings and Ends (Troubleshooters) by Brockmann, Suzanne , I will start it as soon as I am done with (and I am at 85%) Shady Lady (Corine Solomon, #3) by Ann Aguirre


message 2123: by Leea (last edited Jun 01, 2012 08:29AM) (new)

Leea babyedzkie♥bookaholic§*.*§ wrote: "BARED TO YOU♥"

What did you like about it? I keep hearing people compare it to Fifty books.


Yay! Regina! Not sure why i'm so excited for a Troubleshooter book when i'm just to book 4. lol! I guess it just means more to love :) Hope you got all your time sheets done.

I started Empress of the Seven Hills (Rome, #3) by Kate Quinn and i'm so giddy to get back to Vix and Sabina. I read the first two chapters this morning. I already like it, I just feel like that spark is still missing that I found in Mistress of Rome. It might be too early...


message 2124: by Regina (new)

Regina (reginar) Thanks Leea! I am typing them up now. Thank goodness for audio books.

Those Rome books have the most beautiful covers.


message 2125: by Leea (new)

Leea Sorry, I bombarded our thread with my friend drama.


message 2126: by Regina (new)

Regina (reginar) How dare you! ;0 only books here missie!

Of course we like/need to share other stuff. No need to be sorry (from my perspective).


message 2127: by Kay (new)

Kay (calikay) | 1216 comments no worries, Leea....we're here for you!

I barely made a dent into Ch 2 of Empress of the Seven Hills (Rome, #3) by Kate Quinn last night. I got home around 10p and then I could barely keep my eyes open. I'm working today so hopefully, I can get to it tonight.


message 2128: by Leea (last edited Jun 01, 2012 09:02AM) (new)

Leea Vix is just hot. Even in the first chapter, you get the impression he's just on the cusp of growing into his frame. I can't wait to find out what happens to Sabina and Vix.

No worries, the kids are home and we're off doing stuff all day then swimming in the evening. I've had like no time to read.


message 2129: by Mimi (new)

Mimi Smith | 94 comments Stacia ~ the professional insomniac wrote: "Same here. I think this one was still a cute and sexy read but I wanted the story to expand more than it did. Some of the antics were still cute but felt recycled.

Onward to [bookcover:The Lies o..."


Hope you like Locke, Stacia. I loved the book :)


message 2130: by Julie (new)

Julie  (gpangel) Currently reading The King's Daughter (Thornleigh, #2) by Barbara Kyle This is old and was originally published as A Dangerous Devotion. Mixed reviews on this one, but I'm keeping an open mind


message 2131: by Mimi (last edited Jun 01, 2012 09:39AM) (new)

Mimi Smith | 94 comments As for me, I read Tangle of Need (Psy-Changeling, #11) by Nalini Singh and it was okay. There was so many side stories I felt disconnected to the h/H. But since I love ll the characters from the side stories it ended up cool. I hope kaleb's next.

BTW, there's something strange with that cover.


message 2132: by Regina (new)

Regina (reginar) Mimi, I agree -- that cover is not that sexy. I am sorry it was disapointing.

Leea swimming in the evening soundsd like so much fun.

Tonight is a very contentious tball game for my son. I know that sounds ridiculous. It is the two best tball teams in the league and they have been for the past few years, plus all the kids on both teams go to the same school. My son's team has won the championship for the past 3 years with the other team always in 2nd place. So that is what we will be doing this evening. Plus my oldest has tryouts for her traveling soccer team, she is super nervous. It is the last day of school for my 3 oldest and then my oldest (Gabriela) has two slumber parties this weekend. She will basically be gone from this evening until Sunday morning! I never would have thought when my kids were younger how much I would miss them when they were gone on sleepovers.


message 2133: by Mimi (new)

Mimi Smith | 94 comments Oh, and I think Nykirian(view spoiler)

That series was strange for me. I first read it years ago, before it was changed and re-published to actually be a series(it couldn't before because she had different publishers and couldn't use the same characters), and this version is much better than the last, or at least it felt like it. The second and third books were changed A LOT, even the character issues and the plot, while the first was jut buffed up.


message 2134: by Regina (new)

Regina (reginar) Interesting Mimi -- on both parts. Thank you for that explanation.


message 2135: by Leea (new)

Leea Regina wrote: "Mimi, I agree -- that cover is not that sexy. I am sorry it was disapointing.

Leea swimming in the evening soundsd like so much fun.

Tonight is a very contentious tball game for my son. I know t..."


Sleepovers. How fun! The boys want to do one with the neighbor kids and I would be comfortable with that because if they want to come home or need me at all i'm just next door.

Good luck at the game tonight :)

It was in the upper 90's here yesterday but today it looks like 82. It's strange weather. We going to pack (well, I will haha) a picnic dinner and eat at the pool. It's fun and we might meet some friends up there.

Our last Tball game is tomorrow and I'm so excited for it all to be done. I know that sounds bad but dang these parents are just so demanding. Texting me all the time and not showing up to work the snack bar. I just want my team mom duties to be done. Soccer starts in a few weeks and Jims coaching our youngest team (4 year olds) so, I guess i'll be team mom again. Then in the fall, Jim will coach our oldest soccer team. He can't do both at the same time because they often play at the same time.


message 2136: by Regina (new)

Regina (reginar) Just a thought, I am not sure if your organization works the same way - -but our local organization gives priority scheduling to parents who coach more than one team. So they work out all conflicts. It is a great way to make sure our kids have games at different times. But it does make for a longer day, *sigh*.

That dinner at the pool sounds heavenly.


message 2137: by Leea (new)

Leea It's sandwiches, chips and fruit. Nothing fancy but it's fun! The boys play soccer through the YMCA and they don't do any 'priority scheduling' Our city has a competitive league but right now we like how low key the Y is and it's very family focused.

Remember I live in a small town, we don't even have a Gap. lol!


message 2138: by Domino (aka Meme) (new)

Domino (aka Meme) (bryghtstarr) | 231 comments i'm reading Christine Feehan's Shadow Game (GhostWalkers, #1) by Christine Feehan as a suggestion from a classmate. i read the first in the Carpathian's series and didn't like it so she thought this might be a better series. it's not starting out bad, but i'm just not really into her writing style. i'll try and read at least half the book to decide to continue.


message 2139: by Regina (new)

Regina (reginar) Sounds nice Leea, I was just suggesting it in case it was an option. Many coaches in my town didn't know about it until I told them -- I only found out after I emailed the director of the league. :) Family focused is awesome. LOL -- no Gap!


Nadene  (Totally Addicted to Reading) (nadz2012) | 4 comments Just completed Pure Healing by Aja James. It was a great read.


message 2141: by Kay (last edited Jun 01, 2012 01:19PM) (new)

Kay (calikay) | 1216 comments My son has his last tball game tomorrow also. I'm sad but happy that it's over. my problem with being a team parent is that I get no response from any of the parents when I need it! Oh well. hahah! I did sign up my son for soccer...the sessions start in the summer & then the practice & games are in the fall. I definitely will not be the team parent again.

Leea...you live in Stockton, right? For some reason, I thought Stockton was kind of big. At least bigger than Lodi and those other small towns.


message 2142: by Regina (last edited Jun 01, 2012 01:24PM) (new)

Regina (reginar) My town is relatively small -- but it all depends on context, my village is slighlty less than 60k. We do have a Gap, though it is only one of maybe 3 corporate clothes stores in my town. And of course we border Chicago and other burbs, so we are in a larger metro area. But our sports are tied to the community.

Soccer in the summer sounds great. Here, all the sports are during school. It makes it difficult.


message 2143: by Leea (last edited Jun 01, 2012 01:48PM) (new)

Leea Regina wrote: "Sounds nice Leea, I was just suggesting it in case it was an option. Many coaches in my town didn't know about it until I told them -- I only found out after I emailed the director of the league. ..."

Thank you for letting me know, really. When they move up into the competitive league, we'll make sure and ask.

I love GAP!! It sucks, they closed ours last year and now I have to drive an hour to get a damn tshirt. **vent done** Those dang email sales they keep sending me are like tourture. lol!


message 2144: by Kay (new)

Kay (calikay) | 1216 comments 3 corporate clothing stores is still pretty good, Regina! Especially since you're right by Chicago, everything you need must be close by.

I live in the suburbs, in a small town. The population is about 61k. There are hardly any chain restaurants and a lot of small business owners. But living in the Bay Area doesn't make me feel like I live in a small town since there are so many surrounding cities....San Francisco, San Jose, Oakland, Berkeley are all relatively close.

But living around/in Stockton, I can just imagine how you feel at times, Leea. I lived in Merced for a couple of years in my teens. I hated it! I had to drive to Fresno or Modesto for everything (and that wasn't even much)!


message 2145: by Leea (new)

Leea Kay wrote: "My son has his last tball game tomorrow also. I'm sad but happy that it's over. my problem with being a team parent is that I get no response from any of the parents when I need it! Oh well. hahah!..."

Team MOMS unite!! Yeah, no one responds to my emails. Don't think it's anything you are doing wrong Kay. We have to work in the snack bar as part of our agreement with the league and It's like pulling teeth to get those parents to do it. I've already worked twice and looks like i'll be doing it again tomorrow. I kept asking for parents to help me do snack this last game and no one responded. So, I just went and got snacks at Target.

Yeah, I live in stockton and it's a lot larger than Lodi but we have so much crime and the economy hit here so bad that I'm very limited in where I am willing to take my kids. Meaning I now live in a bubble and it really sucks. I live in the nicest part of stockton, but we even get problems here. Every government agency, Police, fire ets are so overwhelmed it's just sad. I feel like Stockton gets such a bad wrap and I understand that but there are so many good families here. I love the looks I get when people learn I live here. It's like 'Ohhh, you live in Stockton?" LOL!


message 2146: by Stacia (the 2010 club) (last edited Jun 01, 2012 02:02PM) (new)

Stacia (the 2010 club) (stacia_r) Mimi wrote: "Stacia ~ the professional insomniac wrote: "Same here. I think this one was still a cute and sexy read but I wanted the story to expand more than it did. Some of the antics were still cute but felt..."

I've only just made it past the prologue (Lies of Locke Lamora) and it was confusing at first but I think I'm really going to like the book once it gets going.

At first, I wasn't sure how the thiefmaker was managing to get his team of boys, but I think I have it all figured out now.

Finished Weekends Required (Danvers, #1) by Sydney Landon and I feel bad because it was one I'm reading with others and I wasn't impressed. Hopefully, my thoughts were respectful enough.

Regina, I love how you referred to where you live as a village. That sounds so quaint and homey, in a good way.


message 2147: by Kay (new)

Kay (calikay) | 1216 comments Leea, Hahah...I hope it's not the people in Stockton giving you those looks. LOL I heard a lot of bad things about Stockton and I also remember visiting Stockton when I was in high school. Where I went (i don't remember what area) kind of freaked me out. The neighborhood had piles & piles (piles up to 5 feet) of trash along the street for a few blocks. The kids were playing outside around the trash. That was just crazy to me!!


message 2148: by Leea (new)

Leea It takes a village, right?

Not sure why I'm all upset we don't have a Gap, I never go shopping anyways. Target, Grocery store and farmers market. That's about it. LAME!


message 2149: by Regina (new)

Regina (reginar) Haha, it is pretty quaint and homey. It is oddly the state designation "Village of Oak Park".

Kay, you are very correct about the proximity of chicago and the burbs for shopping. My community sounds like yours, we have more local stuff but that is good. When ever I want though I can shoot on out to the huge malls. Kay, honeslty when you mention those other cities nearby -- it sounds heavenly. I know what you mean about it not being small but is small.

Leea, I googled Stockton and read some details on wikipedia -- there were parts that sounded sad and reinforced what you have always said about it. It does sound though that you have sliced out a nice group of friends and neighbors.

That is so frustrating about snacks, I honestly have never experienced that. I am so sorry ladies - - that is too much.

Stacia, I am watching closely to see what you think of Locke Lord, I can't wait to find time to read it (I own both the audio and kindle versions -- I want both on blog raffles, I need to read them!)

I don't know if I like or don't like the cover of Weekends Required. Part of me thinks it is sweet, but then part of me thinks it looks awkward the way he is reaching back with his head -- anyone else? I am sure you were respectful. Did the other people like it?


message 2150: by Regina (new)

Regina (reginar) Leea wrote: "It takes a village, right?

Not sure why I'm all upset we don't have a Gap, I never go shopping anyways. Target, Grocery store and farmers market. That's about it. LAME!"


We never go to gap either. But .... in a bind it is nice to be able to run there and get a nice shirt if needed. Target is two 'burbs over. I personally hate to go there, it is so crowded.


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