the beds too limited for playing in Isabella lol
i have the same problem with my cats too, one just wants to lay on me all night and she's no lightweight, and the kitten is fascinated with my eyes even when they're closed she just wants to lick them and purr in my ear half the night! yuuuk
The post is about reading, so ummmm yea - there's plenty of other places to play
Back on topic......
My daughter and I have a real thing about having reading material in the bathroom and have it chock full of Entertainment rag mags for a 'quick flip' through while sitting and contemplating things. The other fun thing in the bathroom is Uncle John's Bathroom Reader and Uncle John's Mom's Bathtub Readerthose are fun, interesting little books for sure and I would give them a 10
~wiggle wiggle~ xo
"We Fuck Other Places" hmm never read that one...who is the author?
Sounds like a 10! LOL
hanvt a clue who broon is
finished the pet training one id say it was a 2 lol
have now started on chart throb by ben elton
its a bit of a piss take of the xfactor, simon cowell, louis walsh,sharon osbourne and kat deely and its quite funny.
oh lol i thought our pm was called gordon brown or something ...maybe i should get a learn politics book for my bedside table lol
Broon is slang for Brown in Scotland.lol
ooops lol *blushes*
Didn't finish the one above,![]()
Bertrice Small- The Innocent -8
I'm on a Bertrice bing at the moment just finished
The Duchess -7
I don't think she has a book I don't enjoy.
Currently I am reading Eastern Mind Western Body.... 71/2 its a very engrossing book. So I have re read it some times
Eat Pray Love or something like that.... 5 I really don't see what the hype is about it
Andy Warhols Biography A to B and back again.... 11He ideas and concepts are something I can relate to.
I am somewhat of a book whore.....
The Vanished Man by Jeffery Deaver
not too bad keeps one in suspence
"Knowledge is the power of the mind,
wisdom is the power of the soul."
*Pain is only the evil leaving the body*
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I LOVE Bertrice Small! She's my favorite romance writer. My favorites by her are The Love Slave, the Kadin, Adora and Skye O'Malley. I also love Kathleen Woodiwiss, especially The Flame and the Flower and The Wolf and the Dove. I haven't read Shanna since it came out back in the 70s/80s, but I remember that I really liked it.
Right now I'm reading Drawing Down the Moon by Margot Adler. I read it when it first came out back in 1979. This is the latest edition, which came out in 2006, so it's a completely different book from the one that I read almost 30 years ago.
~~sisterhoney~~
"I object to all this sex on the television! I mean, I keep falling off!"
"She changes everything She touches and everything She touches changes."
"All acts of love and pleasure are My rituals."
now im reading..
Laurell K. Hamiltion Anita Blake Vampire Hunter Series-Laughing Corpse
"Atlas Shrugged." Pages 251 and 252. Heh heh heh... At LEAST a seventeen on the scale...![]()
Philosophy: Who Needs It?
...For the third time.
Think or die. Either way, I'm satisfied.
The Things They Carried - Tim O'brien
i'd give it a 6ish.... maybe a 7
If you like Anita Blake you might like the Rachel Morgan series by Kim Harrison...
She has a thing for Clint Eastwood I think since most of her books are takes on his movie titles: Dead Witch Walking, The Good the Bad and the Undead, Every Witch Way But Dead, Fist full of Charms, For a Few Demons More and the Outlaw Demon Wales
I throw books (the first ever being Dragonsbane by Barbara Hambly..stupid fucking witch...leaving the dragon...still pisses me off...my Sir will tell you) and the fifth book now that my tangent is done...got tossed while I was at work.![]()
The more sweet and pure a thing is, the more pleasureable it is to corrupt it.
lamp, alarm clock, ballpoint pen, coaster, and my current book--Boudica: Dreaming the Eagle by Manda Scott
i don't have my books on my nightstand..but i'm reading two books at the same time..
Stephen King's "The Stand"
and for light reading, entertainment actually..Judith Krantz's "Scruples"
and am trying to read "War and Peace" for the very first time..i mean i am a reader..i should try that one at least..
youth is a gift of nature, age is a work of art
let the music be your master
i do not roleplay
i am fifty two years old..it's good to be alive
Here's a ten that should satisfy both the lifestyle, A-ha, and life-changing requirements:
The Master and Margarita. By a commie named Bulgakov. It's a 10.
LOL
But It's not on my nightstand.
Right now I'm reading the Eden Project: In search of the magical other, by James Hollis.
I rate this book an 8, leaving room for something else that could be better, who knows?
Just finished Cryptonomicon by Neal Stephenson.
hmmm the Master and the Margarita...i love margaritas..
oo i forgot..i rate The Stand a ten..
youth is a gift of nature, age is a work of art
let the music be your master
i do not roleplay
i am fifty two years old..it's good to be alive
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