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Heart Wrapped in Clover. I read the F/M crossdressing story and it's all kinds of amazing. I haven't the words to explain how much I loved it and how I never wanted it to end. It was perfect, it addressed crossdressing in a way that I see it too. It was everything I've ever wanted in that kind of story
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It's me again, asking if you got my mail, again :-)
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No excuse I know.
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I want to finish A Clash of Kings before starting The Hunger Games, but I'm getting impatient to read that series and finally see what the fuss is about. I also want to re-read The Hobbit (well, it'll be the first time I read the novel in English so it'll be a sort of first time) because I've been in a LOTR mood the past week. There's also The Perks of Being a Wallflower that I was recc'ed this afternoon and that I'd love to read as well.
So many books to read, so few hours in a day to read them all!
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Well, after ASoIF the Hunger Games make for much faster reading, especially if you just sit and read. I'm glad I decided to check them out due to the buzz at the moment, they're a good read. Also, noted that other book you mentioned. I love that having a Kindle makes checking out new stuff so much easier. Though I still do like the feel of an actual book in my hands.
You know, I've never read The Hobbit. I should add that to my list, too.
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Oh and thank you for recc'ing Heart Wrapped in Clover; I started reading it last night and it's absolutely gorgeous! I've been sleeping badly the past two days so felt tired around midnight last night, which means I had to stop reading but it was difficult. Then again, it means I have more of the story to read today, which makes up for it ;-)
I haven't fallen for the Kindle yet, even though SAM (proud member of the FP) is a Kindle addict and Cookie has one too. I might change my mind in the future, mind.
I think you should, too :-)
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Oh, the story is gorgeous. It fits in so well with how I like cross-dressing, which is that's its an important part of the actual person, and not just used as a fetish or kink. I also like how it shows that sometimes negatives things happen due to behaving outside of the so-called norm. So often fic glosses over that, which I'm guilty of myself so I'm not casting stones or anything.
I wasn't sure if I'd like a Kindle, but I've found it great for shoving in my bag and carrying around. It's kept me sane many times while waiting at the hospital.
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I wish you and your beet seedlings a happy weekend!
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Thank you!
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