FIC: This Book Belongs To: [G, no warnings]franztastischFebruary 11 2015, 18:33:27 UTC
Inspired by the premise of the book S by JJ Abrams and Doug Dorst - not actually at all what you asked for. Which is why I filled this twice. :P
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Considering it’s a pretty specialist book, the amazing thing here is that two people are using it at the same time, not that Natasha is having a strange flirtation with someone in the margins of said book. But Maria and Sharon have very strange priorities.
The first thing she sees is - on page 48 - a sticky note pointing to a horrible grammatical error, because she had mentioned some time ago - on page 11, in fact - that she couldn’t stand those. Especially in books published by major publishers and therefore who should know better. On page 87 she has a reply to her musings on state funded terrorist organisations; it looks intelligent and insightful for something written in a library book margin, and she’s interested to read it
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Re: FIC: This Book Belongs To: [G, no warnings]sweetwatersongFebruary 11 2015, 23:14:00 UTC
I have been using my smile icon SO MUCH this promptathon, so I'm changing things up. ;)
This is FANTASTIC! Oh my gosh, the light-hearted nature of the situation, the fact that they're going for such intellectual subjects (and enjoy it!), and, well, everything else too. Love it!
Re: FIC: This Book Belongs To: [G, no warnings]inkvoicesFebruary 16 2015, 00:52:18 UTC
SQUEEE :D I love the concept of S. but I haven't read it. If it's anything like this I may have to, because romance through a book = excellence. Natasha's pen is brilliant, and this is brilliant, I LOVE this: “I am so glad I wasn’t actually flirting with two different people because that would have been awkward."
And do I think that alphaflyer law type influence in this, why I do believe I do ;)
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Considering it’s a pretty specialist book, the amazing thing here is that two people are using it at the same time, not that Natasha is having a strange flirtation with someone in the margins of said book. But Maria and Sharon have very strange priorities.
The first thing she sees is - on page 48 - a sticky note pointing to a horrible grammatical error, because she had mentioned some time ago - on page 11, in fact - that she couldn’t stand those. Especially in books published by major publishers and therefore who should know better. On page 87 she has a reply to her musings on state funded terrorist organisations; it looks intelligent and insightful for something written in a library book margin, and she’s interested to read it ( ... )
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This is FANTASTIC! Oh my gosh, the light-hearted nature of the situation, the fact that they're going for such intellectual subjects (and enjoy it!), and, well, everything else too. Love it!
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And thanks!
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I see what you did there. :-)
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And do I think that alphaflyer law type influence in this, why I do believe I do ;)
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