Hi Dale, Sara, Rat! 
I haven't been for a visit in your Lovely thread in a bit... figgered it's time... Yo Wassup!
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Alright... Spill the beans Ladies... give me some titles and authors. I'm always down for wolf shifters, the superNatural and vampires. Duh!
Ummm... yeah... books... We love getting lost in the stories, don't we???
I can't imagine a life without books!
And I mean Real Books... none of those ebook thingys. I like the feel of a hardcover and paper and the smell of a book. Ebooks... yeah ok, they're cool, just not my Main preference.
So ok... I just finished reading all the Harry Potter books... for the billionth time. And will reread them again and again.

Also finished Jonathan Livingston Seagull for the trillionth time, it's a quick read, but there is a lifetime of wisdom in those 127 pages. “The gull sees farthest who flies highest.” I have to say it's still one of my most favorite books. Bought the book when it came out. Saw the movie the day it was released (23 Oct 1973) and saw it more times than I'll ever admit to (have the VHS, DVD and digital copy
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I love all of Richard Bach's books.

I haven't been for a visit in your Lovely thread in a bit... figgered it's time... Yo Wassup!
{Addendum (yes, I know they're usually at the End). This post got longer than I planned... so that Warning goes here... but that's Cool.
Alright... Spill the beans Ladies... give me some titles and authors. I'm always down for wolf shifters, the superNatural and vampires. Duh!
Hmmm... cool...wolf shifters
Ok... that's up my ally...a lot of supernatural stuff
Right on... Twilight books?prefer vampires
Ummm... yeah... books... We love getting lost in the stories, don't we???
I can't imagine a life without books!
So ok... I just finished reading all the Harry Potter books... for the billionth time. And will reread them again and again.


Also finished Jonathan Livingston Seagull for the trillionth time, it's a quick read, but there is a lifetime of wisdom in those 127 pages. “The gull sees farthest who flies highest.” I have to say it's still one of my most favorite books. Bought the book when it came out. Saw the movie the day it was released (23 Oct 1973) and saw it more times than I'll ever admit to (have the VHS, DVD and digital copy

I love all of Richard Bach's books.