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Old 05-05-2007, 09:22 AM
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HATED Of Mice and Men? Surely you jest.....:eek: ;) Steinbeck is one of my favorite writers, and East of Eden is one of my favorite books, for what it is worth.

Right now I am reading Don of the Dead by Casey Daniels. A cutesy mystery; and yes, I picked it up because of the title....:p

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Old 05-05-2007, 04:20 PM
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It's really good to see you here again Jenna!:)
Hi there Nova! Its been awhile, good to see you as well. :)

Just started The Other Boleyn Girl by Phillippa Gregory. Not bad, a historical novel that centers around Mary Boleyn, who I know next to nothing about, considering her sister Anne's story tends to overshadow hers (hence the title). I did know Henry supposedly had an affair with her before his marriage to Anne. That man sure did get around. :rolleyes:
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Old 05-05-2007, 05:38 PM
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Hi there Nova! Its been awhile, good to see you as well. :)

Just started The Other Boleyn Girl by Phillippa Gregory. Not bad, a historical novel that centers around Mary Boleyn, who I know next to nothing about, considering her sister Anne's story tends to overshadow hers (hence the title). I did know Henry supposedly had an affair with her before his marriage to Anne. That man sure did get around. :rolleyes:
Ahhh, I always knew you were into those kinky novels...yeah yeah, play it off like the man got around...yet read all about his naughty antics with that other BOLEYN girl ;) BWAH! Make sure you let me borrow it when you're done.

Hmm, I'm thinking of reading that book "THE SECRET"...my mom just started and can't put it down. I get the impression it's a self-help book of sorts, teaching you positive thinking or something ;) I call bullshit, but I haven't exactly read it yet so I won't jump to conclusions...even though I think I just did ;) Anyone read this?
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Ahhh, I always knew you were into those kinky novels...yeah yeah, play it off like the man got around...yet read all about his naughty antics with that other BOLEYN girl ;) BWAH! Make sure you let me borrow it when you're done.

Hmm, I'm thinking of reading that book "THE SECRET"...my mom just started and can't put it down. I get the impression it's a self-help book of sorts, teaching you positive thinking or something ;) I call bullshit, but I haven't exactly read it yet so I won't jump to conclusions...even though I think I just did ;) Anyone read this?
Yes, I have in fact read all about his antics with both Boleyn girls.....and quite a few others....sick really.....but I can't seem to stop myself, its just my thirst for knowledge I guess....haha....;)

Postive thinking?!?! Who needs that? :p
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Old 05-05-2007, 05:52 PM
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Yes, I have in fact read all about his antics with both Boleyn girls.....and quite a few others....sick really.....but I can't seem to stop myself, its just my thirst for knowledge I guess....haha....;)

Postive thinking?!?! Who needs that? :p

"Knowledge" eh? That's what they're calling it now-a-days? ;) Ah yes, never hurts to educate oneself I suppose ;) Like I said, I'll need to borrow that.

Yeah, I know...I think I'll get much more satisfaction out of laughing at her for reading it, rather than reading it myself. Or maybe I'll just read it b/c really...what else have I got to do? ;)
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"Knowledge" eh? That's what they're calling it now-a-days? ;) Ah yes, never hurts to educate oneself I suppose ;) Like I said, I'll need to borrow that.

Yeah, I know...I think I'll get much more satisfaction out of laughing at her for reading it, rather than reading it myself. Or maybe I'll just read it b/c really...what else have I got to do? ;)
I am happy to you again as well !
The old gang is coagulating, I mean, congragating again:D

I am reading Realms of Fantasy magazine , well, ok, I 'm just looking at the pictures-( I will read it... probably when baby starts school :eek: )
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Old 05-06-2007, 08:35 AM
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"Knowledge" eh? That's what they're calling it now-a-days? ;) Ah yes, never hurts to educate oneself I suppose ;) Like I said, I'll need to borrow that.

Yeah, I know...I think I'll get much more satisfaction out of laughing at her for reading it, rather than reading it myself. Or maybe I'll just read it b/c really...what else have I got to do? ;)
Okay, OKAY....;) I am not sure how much it is educating me, as it probably has very little to do with reality and is more about how she wishes it would have happened.....:rolleyes: That's the beauty of a historical novel. But it is actually a subject I know a little about, because I find it a particularly interesting time period.

I am also reading Emerald Magic: Great Tales of Irish Fantasy edited by Andrew Greely.
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