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Post by Cj on Sept 28, 2004 18:49:46 GMT
Okay, i'll bet Marianne is sick to death of Parrish being hailed as the New Anita Blake or the toughest since her, (and if its requested i'll delete the topic) But i have to say people if kick ass femmes as first person narrators is your thang Anita Blake is one to read!! ;D I have the entire collection up to book 11, and havent finished them all yet (i'm a relative newbie , been reading it since spring) So i'm wonderin if anybody else has ventured down the Executioner's road???
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Post by Chirugal on Sept 28, 2004 18:52:47 GMT
I love Anita Blake too... XD And I know for a fact that so does Mouse...
Is it me, though, or are the books getting more and more pornographic as they go along?! ;D
I prefer the Women of the Otherworld series to Anita, though.
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Post by Cj on Sept 28, 2004 18:57:39 GMT
YAYAYAYAY!!
this is soooo cool
the orbit forum never gets to talk much about Anita cos it always gets hi-jacked
its so cool to find more Anita Fans!!!
I'm nearly finished Obsidian Butterlfy
i just love Edward, it WUD be so simple if she and he were together, all the mess sorted!!
The books are getting longer i have noticed that (yaya more to read) and definitley going down a more adult road...well i wud never put it in the kiddies section lets get that clear!! (we have silly book shops)
Anita is soooo losing her celibacy thing, heehee, how cud you resist both jean Claude AND Richard!
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Post by Cj on Sept 28, 2004 18:59:00 GMT
Women of the Otherworld whats that??
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Post by Mouse on Sept 29, 2004 11:55:00 GMT
I have nothing to say but...
*omigodJean-ClaudeDROOL*
Also, I love the concept of the modern world with vamps and lycans and all that fun stuff... and Anita is just plain kick arse too, of course. I've only read the first four though, havent managed to find the others yet.
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Post by Cj on Sept 29, 2004 18:23:59 GMT
oh my god wow i mean if you like the first four, well then wow! the rest are amazing okay memory sever me.... you've already been introduced to Richard from book 3 circus of the danmed, well things get deadly!!!!! I can never answer the question do you prefer Richard to Jean Claude, when i start to love one more i start to lovethe other i'm sooo confused!!! actually give me Edward please, or Jason, or all of them greedy me!!! book six has so far got to be may favourite everything happens in that one!!! i stayed up all night reading it, seriously, i never went to bed i couldnt put it down!
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Post by Chirugal on Sept 29, 2004 19:43:45 GMT
*shakes head* No, definitely Jean-Claude for me. Nikolaos was the best vampire villain though. ;D Oh, and CJ, Women of the Otherworld series by Kelley Armstrong - Bitten, Stolen, Dime Store Magic and Industrial Magic. I can't believe neither you nor Mouse have read them! *dies*
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Post by Cj on Sept 30, 2004 18:27:15 GMT
awww but what about Richard, and his animal magnetism!!!!!
heehee
when i get cash i'm sooo lookin for that Otherworld series!!!
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Post by Chirugal on Sept 30, 2004 19:57:58 GMT
Cool. The first two books are about the only female werewolf, and the second two are about a young witch with guardianship of a younger witch who's stronger than she is and had an evil mother who is now dead.
Argh! I can't do this justice at all!
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Post by Cj on Oct 1, 2004 16:52:57 GMT
they sounds deadly!!!! i cant wait
I just love sci-fi fantasy and horror!!!!!
they rule!!
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Post by Chirugal on Oct 1, 2004 16:58:00 GMT
So much better than all this Harlequin Mills & Boon shit...
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Post by Cj on Oct 2, 2004 15:09:21 GMT
"Harlequin Mills & Boon shit"
Whats that? its sounds familiar....but i hope its not what i think it is.....
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Post by Mouse on Oct 2, 2004 15:18:33 GMT
Haha, Mills and Boon... I once spent a weekend at the beach reading Mills and Boon. You read them when you're not really reading. Mush brain stuff. I think my literary skills took a ten point dive that weekend... but hey, it was a relaxing weekened at the beach.
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Post by Chirugal on Oct 2, 2004 15:38:27 GMT
CJ, Mills and Boon is the stupid, brainless romance stuff housewives read and call intellectually stimulating. </snobbishness>
*lol* Mouse! I can't believe you read some!
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Post by Mouse on Oct 3, 2004 1:35:00 GMT
It was all I could find lying around the beachhouse, and I needed something to read whilst lying on the beach. At least I don't try to say it's intellectually stimulating... quite the opposite, actually... Anyway, I'm sure you've all read some pretty awful stuff in your time too!
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