Fun to look up which specific politicians might have voted against the private member's bill that would have banned floor crossings.
www.ourcommons.ca/Members/en/v...
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You already had characters for my (late) cats Conrad and Matilda, though I grant it was a little hard to see them as villains
The Rosen in particular I would read near day of release. How very disappointing.
What??? Alas! I like both those series -- which you introduced me to -- so much.
a graph showing the quality of the score and the book for several musicals. there is no musical identified with a very bad score but a very good book. i hate moulin rouge
As a scientist, it is my duty to speak truth, even if it is difficult; to report findings, even if I do not yet understand them. I present you with a curious phenomenon, as of yet not understood or solved; I hypothesize either the existence, or the impossibility, of: the "Fourth Corner Musical"
A large fluffy grey cat scratches his ear with his back leg while sitting on a bed. His whiskers are long and luxuriant.
He's such a good boy.
This has been fascinating, and I am sure it is very instructive for other unions who are negotiating. It should be instructive for the Liberals and the companies, but I'm not betting on that.
Not on sale in Canada, but it is on KU.
Except that woman who foraged death caps, who surely must have spent more than that on lawyers.
Master & Commander, though I think it's a bit more that she wrote in that world and then added dragons to the world and then wrote books in that new world, as opposed to literally publishing one of her fanfics. I never actually finished the series because it hit my hard no: amnesia plot.
Yeah I'm not sure why I decided to read any of the 3 big Dramione books and why I chose this one specifically but I'm definitely not picking up the others. (I'm not against reading fanfic w the serials filed off, I liked a lot of Temeraire and I am big on fairy tale retellings.)
Rose in Chains. Whatever you think about it, it's worse than that, on any imaginable axis. I will say that it's pretty undetectable as Dramione, as someone who read the books back in the day but hasn't read any fanfic about it, though knowing it I can identify the HP characters in it.
She wrote as Fahye, I got into her via miss Fisher and kj Charles
I had Marske on my TBR before her debut was released. I was unaware of this but I also read her fanfic before that. So I probably recommended it. I like best the trilogy starting A Marvellous Light, she has a straight romance called Sword Crossed that is fun and a Cinderella retelling this fall.
No, it was terrible. I know she says she did stem grad school but nothing about her description of it was accurate.
I think it was worse than that one Reylo (romance, no fantasy) book I read that I didn't know was a Reylo book but had good reviews and was also so terrible.
Yeah I don't read the genre except I guess some authors I already read? I think T Kingfisher stuff counts, but her work is actually good. Freya Marske, maybe? I was just curious because of all the ancillary drama about these books. It was SO BAD you have no idea.
I just read one of those Dramione books thinking "this is going to be terrible and I will hate it" and I was wrong in that it was more terrible and I hated it more than I had imagined. So I can't really judge.
Why would anyone do this? Oreos are perfect. Reese's cups are perfect. They can be perfect separately. There is no way these combinations will do anything but bring them both down for no reason.
But if he lost a third of his body weight he would just be a more concentrated perfection.
All I can do is say my life is pretty plain
A very large, very fluffy grey cat lies on his back, showing an enormous belly.
Great news! After carefully weighing out all his food for and not giving him any treats in order to reach his goal weight of 16 pounds, Ollie has gone from 20 lb to 23.4.
Yes but surely I am among the least important of them.
You could really add to the author here:
Catie Murphy writing as CE Murphy writing as . . .
Would it leave enough room for the other important things on a cover? Not so much. Would it get more people interested in your books? Doubtful.
But would it amuse an internet acquaintance?
They're tough on crime that they (white male politicians) can't see themselves or their sons committing
You and half the other people who read it. The show was ok. The Incandescent is a bit more like Scholomance except the teachers don't want the students to die
It does but also it sucked
You might like the recent one The Incandescent where the author clearly feels that way about much of the genre. Plus magic.
I remember all the teens PISSED that the first lines of Romeo + Juliet (1996 Luhrmann version) gave away the ending.
Guess you just aren't annoying enough ๐