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1. The migraine is gone! I attribute this to all your well wishes in conjunction with my BFF M coming to witch doctor me up and anoint me with oils on Friday. I woke up Saturday headache free. :)
2. Emma is clearing out her room *sob*, so I have two coloring books free to good home: one is called Detailed Designs and Patterns and the other is Dot-to-Dot Therapy. Let me know if you want them, and I'll shoot them to you media mail.
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When True Night Falls by C.S. Friedman
My rating: 4 of 5 stars
The first half of this book drags for me, but when Hesseth, Damien, and Tarrant find Jenseny, it picks up and is a nail-biter until the end.
I really, really love the dramatic changes that both Damien and Tarrant go through; the evolution of their relationship is fascinating.
But Hesseth is my favorite, and her loss hurts. :(
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4. What's the nicest thing a stranger/random person/someone you didn't know well ever did for you?
5. Rec me something. Any category: book, food, notebook, website, flower to smell, whatever. :)
2. Emma is clearing out her room *sob*, so I have two coloring books free to good home: one is called Detailed Designs and Patterns and the other is Dot-to-Dot Therapy. Let me know if you want them, and I'll shoot them to you media mail.
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My rating: 4 of 5 stars
The first half of this book drags for me, but when Hesseth, Damien, and Tarrant find Jenseny, it picks up and is a nail-biter until the end.
I really, really love the dramatic changes that both Damien and Tarrant go through; the evolution of their relationship is fascinating.
But Hesseth is my favorite, and her loss hurts. :(
View all my reviews
4. What's the nicest thing a stranger/random person/someone you didn't know well ever did for you?
5. Rec me something. Any category: book, food, notebook, website, flower to smell, whatever. :)
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5. Audubon's Native Plants database You don't need to enter your email if you just want to look at what's around you.
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<3
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5. An art project, by a romance reviewer: https://herhandsmyhands.wordpress.com/2021/03/26/tonys-guitar/
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If no one else had claimed the coloring books I'll take them, with thanks.
I'm drawing a blank on the kindness of strangers query. Though I'd include getting something unexpected in the mail that made me smile on the list. *g*
I've got berries on the mind because I've been picking them on our walks, so I'm thinking of what I'm going to do with them. The cobbler I made last year was good so I'm going to try that again. But I'll need to come up with more options because we've discovered So Many bushes (for lack of a better word) and we are going to be inundated with berries this year. I can't wait! So, anyway, I'm rec'ing that you try a fresh berry cobbler. (I use Bob's Red Mill 1-to-1 baking flour.)
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I imagine it's difficult watching your fledgling getting ready to fly! Just remember you've done a great job being her Mom and that counts for a lot.
I've got a reading list a mile and a half long and I just bought another book. I try to tell myself I'm buying them while on sale but if I don't read them are they really a bargain?
I get strangers telling me I have nice hair all the time. It's a real pretty auburn color I have to admit. Like shiny pennies.
As for a rec, since you're head is better, have some headbanging music. Ghost Love Score by Nightwish. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JYjIlHWBAVo
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/8considers things to rec*
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Apagard Toothpaste
Stuffed Grape leaves
Miss Truth (Chinese mystery show)
Hyaluronic Acid tablets
Forever (TV show)
The Mersey Sound, anthology of Liverpool beat poets
The Thin Man films
Jambu/JBU shoes
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Oooh, what a cool website. Thank you for showing me.
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I really like Friedman's writing. I think I prefer some of her other books more than the Coldfire trilogy, but it's holding up on my reread.
Oooh, that looks like a very interesting art project; thank you!
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Cobbler is so so yummy. I made one with my dad's blueberries not too long ago and it was very good. I bet yours will be fantastic.
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Your hair sounds so pretty. My mom is a redhead, and it has gone the most beautiful color as she's aged. I bet yours will too.
Oooh, goes to listen.
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<3
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Ooooh, what are the acid tablets for?
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I recommended it to MG and we could see a marked difference in the psoriasis that's only isolated to the back of his hands overnight.
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A lot of it was filmed in my neighborhood. My favorite moment is a scene on Avenue A, a block from my apartment, where they insist that there are no banks in this particular neighborhood, and you can see the Chase Bank sign right behind the person who's speaking. But aside from that faux pas, I just loved it.
The funny thing is, that branch of Chase closed a few years later.
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"HUGS"
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Thank you!
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I will put it on the list. :)
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*hugs*
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I'm lucky so far, my hair hasn't got a hint of grey in it yet.
Let me know if you like it! <3
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Mom's doesn't either, and she's 70! It has blonde streaks in it now, and the red is more muted. It's really pretty.
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I've got to dig out the recipe I used last year (first time I ever made it) so I'm prepared when I have a ton of berries to use. *g*
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5. The Rampart Trilogy by M.R. Carey.
♥
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Same with the ones I've read. Just gorgeous writing.
The Felix Castor ones are London books and they kinda remind me of Mieville's Kraken in the way the setting is almost another character.
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It's been awhile since I read them so I can't remember specifics. Girl might be too dark as well; it does take place in a post-apocalyptic world.
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Koli/Ramparts is in a long-past apocalyptic world, which is pretty cool. There's some dark stuff, but a lot of goodness and found family too.
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