A Story, and Two Questions

Jan 16, 2012 14:42

So this morning, I am running approximately eight minutes late. On Monday mornings, I seem to have trouble, first, getting out of bed and, then, getting out of the shower. Let's not analyze that ( Read more... )

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puppetmaker40 January 16 2012, 21:54:30 UTC
Well I can recommend Peter David's "The Camelot Papers" which is in either an e-book or trade paperback format but then I might be a bit biased.

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praetorianguard January 17 2012, 16:47:02 UTC
Just a bit! :) Thanks!

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praetorianguard January 17 2012, 16:47:50 UTC
A-ha! I've been trying to narrow the hikes down, since there are so many of them, and we have only a week. Thank you!

I have read Daughter of Smoke and Bone (love!), but you've prompted me to move Drink, Slay, Love to the top of my list. :)

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praetorianguard January 17 2012, 16:50:12 UTC
Hmmmm...I'd guess I read maybe 30-35% non-YA (and it'd be more, if only my job didn't take so much thinking!), so these are great. And both sound amazing! Thanks!

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praetorianguard January 17 2012, 16:51:29 UTC
I should send you some. It's kind of funny: I had all the dolls as a kid, but I never watched the TV show, so I had no idea that they all had these distinct (and horrible) personalities. Did you know that Angel Cake was perpetually on a diet -- and put her dog on a diet? Or that Lemon Meringue (today's bandaid) was an aspiring model? I'm really glad I knew none of this.

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stmarc January 17 2012, 13:58:37 UTC
A woman who is secure enough in her personhood to wear Strawberry Shortcake bandages sounds pretty cool, actually. And I mean that in a totally non-creepy-Internet-stalkerish way ( ... )

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praetorianguard January 17 2012, 17:08:28 UTC
And today is Lemon Meringue. Why use boring bandaids if you don't have to?

Thanks for the tips! I was thinking early morning might be a good idea, since there will be tourists everywhere, and wondering if I needed a better camera. Hmmmmm.

Either, for books. I have an e-reader and I still read a ton of dead-tree books. I'd never heard of Honor Harrington, so I might check those out. Thanks!

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