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His Every Kiss (Avon Romantic Treasure) by Laura Lee Guhrke

For My Lady's Heart by Laura Kinsale

Venus by Jane Feather

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Groups50 Book Challenge, Animal Lovers, Book Nudgers, Canadian Bookworms, Crime, Thriller & Mystery, Go Review That Book!, Historical Fiction, Outlander: Gabaldon's series about Jamie and Claire, Reading Resolutions, Romance - from historical to contemporaryshow all groups

Favorite authorsCatherine Anderson, Donna Andrews, Jill Barnett, Suzanne Brockmann, Marsha Canham, Megan Chance, Diana Gabaldon, Laurell K. Hamilton, J. K. Rowling, LaVyrle Spencer, J. R. Ward, Penelope Williamson (Shared favorites)

About meI'm a 25 year old female from Oshawa, Ontario, Canada.
I'm a huge animal lover and currently have two rabbits (as you can see) both are from a rescue organization and were abandoned Brodie is deaf and Abbie only has one eye, a ball python and a dog who came from Greece. We adopted him from the Tails from Greece Rescue and he's awesome.
I went to graduated college as a biotecnology technician but am currently working as an administrator/receptionist for a condominium because quite frankly the money is better.

About my libraryI read almost all types of fiction but mostly romance and the odd non-fiction thrown in mostly about animals or natural disasters. Currently I have about 900 books in my collection about 300 of which I have read. I am a compulsive book buyer and never leave a bookstore with less than four books at a time. I'm what you would call a series junkie I looooooove series books (well written ones of course).

As it stands right now my favourite book of all time is Outlander by Diana Gabaldon it has been my favourite for the last 8 years and I can't see it being bumped anytime soon.

I'm also incredibly anal when it comes to my books. I don't crease spines, dog ear pages, write in them or anything else that may wreck the appearance. This is why I have a love hate relationship with used bookstores I love being able to buy so many books for so little but I hate that they are almost always in crummy condition (at least by my standards).

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Member sinceOct 25, 2007

Currently readingShogun by James Clavell
Sleeping Beauty (Margolin, Phillip) by Phillip Margolin

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Hi;
Mark and I have been discussing the possibility of another group read in November and want your input. We have narrowed it down to two books at this point. "The People of the Book" by Geraldine Brooks and "The Thirteenth Tale" by Diane Setterfield. So chat it up with friends or us and let us know if you are up for it and what you think. Probably the same plan as with "Pillars of the Earth" which seemed to work out perfectly for almost all of us.
Think it over and give one of us a shout.
hugs and looking forward to hearing from you,
belva
Oh good! Hope you enjoy them as much as I did!
Oh also, we seem to have quite similar tastes, I recommend Poison Study by Maria V Snyder, and Kushiel's Dart- dont remember the author at the moment, I think you would realy like both of them.
Hello. I got the books you chose for me today. I have read neither of them and look forward to it, they seem to be something I wil enjoy reading. Thanks!! -mojo09226
Just wanted to say Hi! to a fellow reader from Ontario!!! Big Wave!!!
Beachnbook
Are the rabbits looking for a good book to read or are they just keeping out of the way of the python?
I read your review of "Sick as a Parrot" and was interested enough to try to figure out which was the first of the series and wish-list it. However, the series info for Grace Smith hasn't been entered into Common Knowledge here on LT. I also couldn't find a good list anywhere on the internet. I was wondering if you could find a list somewhere of the titles in order and let me know so that I can enter it to CK...or, you could do it if you want.
Thanks,
Emily
I've posted my review for Lady Be Good in the Wiki (#256). Maybe if you get a chance you could take a quick look to make sure I didn't mess anything up :). I think I did it properly though.

It's perfect, thank you. By the way, do you want "Blurb from Amazon" and "My Review" in bold?
Oh, I'm so glad. Your review of Sleep Tight had me in stitches and it definitely needs to be seen by a wider audience. Okay, fighting off the pink fairy, I'm off to add your many reviews. Thanks again.
Hi,Danielle. On Go Review That Book!, I've created a group Wiki page to keep track of the progress of the game and the reviews that have been generated. Some may find it easier to read the reviews by having them in one handy place. There's a discussion thread in the group and this is the first Wiki page if you are interested in having a look. To avoid any difficulties with copyright, I'm seeking your consent to add your reviews to the group Wiki page.
Hi Danielle - no problem about the recommendation: hope you enjoy the book! It's creepy and atmospheric, and in the same line another recently read book I'd recommend is The House of Lost Souls by FG Cottam. It lost a bit towards the end for me, but generally a good read and certainly some very eerie moments along the way!
Hey Danielle,
I ran into the same difficulty with Game of Kings that you're having, but I gave up...I'd really like to give it another shot though, and would love to hear if you have any luck getting through the first 100 pages!
Hi Danielle!

Congrats on the wedding! That's amazing!

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