What are you reading, SRP Lounge Dwellers?

It is very very good:)

Refrains from pointing out the good bits :devil:
 
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have been waiting for it to be released for forever...then had to wait til payday, then for it to be shipped.

Well worth the wait, I adore the vampire queen series, though I want to get the nature of desire series started too

Dragon, I know just what you mean *snickers*
 
It is very very good:)

Refrains from pointing out the good bits :devil:

I didn't know you had read it Yeishia.

But I know what you mean ;) The temptation to tell LT all the really hot parts in the book is tormenting me :devil:

Anyhow enjoy the book, LT :rose:
 
*Grins* She and I do not talk so it will be totally up to you :devil:
 
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*Grins* She and I do not talk so it will be totally up to you :devil:



For the record I should like to clarify my above comment. It was not meant as a slight to My Lady Thunder.

Due to my battle with cancer and her absence we have not spoken in months.


I should have written "WE have not spoken, so it will be totally up to you":devil:


LT I had not meant to imply otherwise. I am thrilled that you are back! :rose:
 
Thank you Yeishia, I understand.

Sadly I am only here part time as some very serious issues occupy every bit of my brain power right now and the occasional conversation is all I can manage

but I am glad to be here this much.
 
*hugs her close to me pressing a single red rose into her hand*

I am glad for the small amount of time you have here, selfishly I would wish it were more. :rose:
 
The book I got today as a gift is


3,096 Days by Natascha Kampusch
ISBN-13:9780670919994
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On 2 March 1998 ten-year-old Natascha Kampusch was snatched off a street in Vienna by a stranger and bundled into a white van. Hours later she was lying on a cold cellar floor, rolled up in a blanket. When she emerged from captivity in 2006, having endured one of the longest abductions in recent history, her childhood had gone.

In 3,096 Days Natascha tells her amazing story for the first time: her difficult childhood, what exactly happened on that fateful morning when she was on her way to school, her long imprisonment in a five-square-metre dungeon, and the physical and mental abuse she suffered from her abductor, Wolfgang Priklopil – who committed suicide by throwing himself under a train on the day she managed to make her escape.

3,096 Days is ultimately a story about the triumph of the human spirit. It describes how, in a situation of almost unbearable hopeless, she learned how to manipulate her captor. And how, against inconceivable odds, she managed to escape with her spirit intact.

http://www.sbs.com.au/documentary/blogs/view/id/116772/t/Natascha-Kampush-3096-Days-in-Captivity
 
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