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Date Posted: 21:37:09 02/01/05 Tue
Author: C
Subject: LOL---your "when I'm done with school" list has got to be huge! I like this particular series because the characters are the same and married--so romance without the "are they going to end up together" question.
In reply to: Canrane 's message, "I've only read the first one. I thought it was good, but not stellar. I've heard so many good things about the series though that I'm going to give the others a try when I'm finally done with school" on 21:05:15 02/01/05 Tue


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[> [> [> LOL! I think I've got about 30 different *authors* alone on my list, nevermind multiple books by each author. As for the romance angle. I agree. I love when a series is able to sustain romance after marriage. A lot of books these days seem to assume that the "Happily Ever After" is boring, or isn't as romantic as the "How We Met". As with RL, I think the opposite is true ;) -- Canrane, 23:29:37 02/01/05 Tue [1]

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[> [> [> Isn't everyones? LOL! -- Aria, 21:49:47 02/02/05 Wed [1]

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[> [> [> [> LOL--I'm not sure about that. When I was in college I read all the time for fun---I wouldn't have survived any other way. I probably read twice as much for fun as I did for class! So my to-read-later pile was mostly upcoming publications, World Lit, or the next shelf in the library. I was an odd duck who frequented the public library. -- C, 21:53:07 02/03/05 Thu [1]

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[> [> [> [> [> oh me too - though not as much now with grad school - most of the time I can't keep going through a book - took me an entire semester to get through half of Abigail Adams biography (but only 2 nights to get through each of Barbara Bush's autobiographies - so part of it was indeed the book itself, lol) - but I tend to want to read fluff - but since I'm sick of fluff on paper - I'm still addicted to various fanfiction (And I reread my favorites an aweful lot too) -- Aria, 23:43:28 02/03/05 Thu [1]

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[> [> [> [> [> *sigh* I used to have time for recreational reading back in the good old days of first year. But nothing since. I think it has to do with the type of workload that CS/Math students have. It's very assignment intensive. And god help you if you hit a tough bug. ugh! -- Canrane - it's not too late to switch into Rec & Leisure studies, is it? :), 13:12:39 02/06/05 Sun [1]

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