The Steampunk, Cyberpunk, and Other Fictitious and Non-Fictitious Works Group discussion
What are you reading at the moment?
Ah. Some mental conditions are quite interesting. Along with other conditions. Most conditions suck. Like asthma. I know waaaaay too well.
One condition is called "Someone-who-I-can't-remember's Curse," where if you fall asleep, you die.
@Kggelen- Slightly. Just a little bit. I associate colors with numbers and names. For example, Julia is light blue, Lazslo is brown, and you are lavender.
For Katie, I would say a dark, royal blue. (I'm only a little bit. My friend is more, so I'll ask her too)
I don't have that but I associate things. And sometimes a bit oddly too. Just ask Katie. I associate friends with animals or things and I associate items and colors with other things too. I sometimes do it with numbers and songs too.
Julia wrote: "The Enchantress by Michael Scott
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Wicked Plants by Amy Stewart.
(Sorry, doing this from the good reads app)"
Me and Julia know each other from another website! :)
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Wicked Plants by Amy Stewart.
(Sorry, doing this from the good reads app)"
Me and Julia know each other from another website! :)
Zelda *Amy Pond* wrote: "Julia wrote: "The Enchantress by Michael Scott&
Wicked Plants by Amy Stewart.
(Sorry, doing this from the good reads app)"
Me and Julia know each other from anothe..."
Yep! HI ZELDA!
I'm currently reading Bones of Faerie. Fairies. Death. Darkness. You know.
I think that everyone is different, but we're all humans and we're all unique. However, we may not be as different as we seem. Though if we weren't different at all, like strengths, weaknesses, etc., then we wouldn't be unique, yet we are unique. But we're all the same.
Mysterious . . .
I think that everyone is different, but we're all humans and we're all unique. However, we may not be as different as we seem. Though if we weren't different at all, like strengths, weaknesses, etc., then we wouldn't be unique, yet we are unique. But we're all the same.
Mysterious . . .
Maryzles wrote: "I'm currently reading Bones of Faerie. Fairies. Death. Darkness. You know.I think that everyone is different, but we're all humans and we're all unique. However, we may not be as different as we ..."
So, you're saying that we are different. If we are all unique, then no one is, but we are all the slight bit different. Plus, we're idealists! (Kinda.) And we are CRAAAZZZY.
Julia wrote: "Maryzles wrote: "I'm currently reading Bones of Faerie. Fairies. Death. Darkness. You know.
I think that everyone is different, but we're all humans and we're all unique. However, we may not be as..."
Yessssssssss we are cray-cray. Wow, it's really fun to say that.
I think that everyone is different, but we're all humans and we're all unique. However, we may not be as..."
Yessssssssss we are cray-cray. Wow, it's really fun to say that.
Maryzles wrote: "Julia wrote: "Maryzles wrote: "I'm currently reading Bones of Faerie. Fairies. Death. Darkness. You know.I think that everyone is different, but we're all humans and we're all unique. However, w..."
It drives me insane when people say that, but it's so fun!
I always think of crawfish when I hear cray cray. XD
Heeeyyyyyy, you need to go on the Mad Tea Partu post on NM! We're in the middle of barbecuing Geronimo the Nothing.
Maryzles wrote: "I'm currently reading Bones of Faerie. Fairies. Death. Darkness. You know.
I think that everyone is different, but we're all humans and we're all unique. However, we may not be as different as we ..."
Please introduce yourself, Maryzles.
I think that everyone is different, but we're all humans and we're all unique. However, we may not be as different as we ..."
Please introduce yourself, Maryzles.
Julia wrote: "Maryzles wrote: "I'm currently reading Bones of Faerie. Fairies. Death. Darkness. You know.
I think that everyone is different, but we're all humans and we're all unique. However, we may not be as..."
Exactly. No one is different, even though we like to deny it.
I think that everyone is different, but we're all humans and we're all unique. However, we may not be as..."
Exactly. No one is different, even though we like to deny it.
Laszlo wrote: "Maryzles wrote: "I'm currently reading Bones of Faerie. Fairies. Death. Darkness. You know.
I think that everyone is different, but we're all humans and we're all unique. However, we may not be as..."
I'm a person, and I'm a girl, and I read much too much for my own good. ^-^
I think that everyone is different, but we're all humans and we're all unique. However, we may not be as..."
I'm a person, and I'm a girl, and I read much too much for my own good. ^-^
Laszlo wrote: "Do you mind if you introduce yourself?"
Sorry, I've been trying and I don't really know the best way to do it -- um . . . jfl;ajfd;laskdfjslkdfs
I'm almost thirteen, I love to read and write, I play the piano, I'm weird and random, and I really like chocolate. I watch a lot of old TV shows, and I know Zelda and Julia from New Moon.
Did I do that wrong? I'm pretty terrible at introducing myself. >.<
Sorry, I've been trying and I don't really know the best way to do it -- um . . . jfl;ajfd;laskdfjslkdfs
I'm almost thirteen, I love to read and write, I play the piano, I'm weird and random, and I really like chocolate. I watch a lot of old TV shows, and I know Zelda and Julia from New Moon.
Did I do that wrong? I'm pretty terrible at introducing myself. >.<
I'm not trying to advertise, but I'm reading the first draft of my new book, FALCON LORD -- BOOK TWO: RESTORATION. It will then go to a series of editors to fix my spelling and grammar errors which I always think do not exist... yet still they find them. :)
You can talk about your book in the "Authors" topic, and if you haven't, please introduce yourself in the "Who Are you?" topic.
Julia wrote: "Zelda *Amy Pond* wrote: "Julia wrote: "The Enchantress by Michael Scott
&
Wicked Plants by Amy Stewart.
(Sorry, doing this from the good reads app)"
Me and Julia kn..."
Hey!
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Wicked Plants by Amy Stewart.
(Sorry, doing this from the good reads app)"
Me and Julia kn..."
Hey!
I'm about 3/4 of the way in. It's a good book. I know the ending is sad but I don't know what the ending is.
It just made you feel really sympathetic for the main character. Ou develop a bond with her and then this major thing happens and you feel what she feels. The author did a really good job at bringing the character alive and putting the emotions out there. Also, there is symbolism in the story and that adds to the sadness too. It was a really great book though.
Not until ninth grade. Ask the teacher, ninth grade. After The Giver, we read Anne Frank. That's it for eighth grade. Plus, if you read the book you would probably say ninth grade too because compared to the other books we read......
I'm currently reading "The Wind Up Girl" by Paolo Bacigalupi. It's bonkers! In a good way. I have read that it is technically considered "biopunk" but there are connections to steampunk. I think this would be a great book to read with the group.
Books mentioned in this topic
The Enemy (other topics)Horseradish: Bitter Truths You Can't Avoid (other topics)
Lady Mechanika #2 (other topics)
Lady Mechanika #3 (other topics)
Lady Mechanika #0 (other topics)
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Authors mentioned in this topic
Charlie Higson (other topics)H.P. Lovecraft (other topics)
Anthony Bourdain (other topics)
John Green (other topics)
Erin Morgenstern (other topics)





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