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New Members Say Hi - Libby - 10-02-2008 xCharlyx Wrote:Hi i'm Charly, Britfan's daughter. I'm 12 years old, the youngest member I think Hello!!!:itsme: You are the youngest!! Nice to meet someone close to my age. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() New Members Say Hi - xCharlyx - 10-06-2008 Bluesman Mike Lindner Wrote:Hi, Charly, and welcome aboard! Lemme ask yez, which authors do you like besides Paul? Thanks everyone. I quite like Jacqueline Wilson but i haven't read any of hers for a while. ![]() New Members Say Hi - Bluesman Mike Lindner - 10-06-2008 xCharlyx Wrote:Thanks everyone. I quite like Jacqueline Wilson but i haven't read any of hers for a while. Welcome, xCharlyx! I think you might like Robert Heinlein's books fer younger readers. Try BETWEEN PLANETS, for a start. You will =NOT= be disappointed! New Members Say Hi - johntfs - 10-06-2008 Not really a new member, but I've been aways for a long while. I think I joined sometime around 1999-2000 or so and this site listed my previous visit as having occurred sometimes around 2005. It's good to be back. For my part I've managed to locate BLACK WIND and a slightly water-damaged copy of NIGHTWORLD in a used bookstore and am happy. I didn't know that SIMS took palce in the same world where Jack lived. It seemed a touch too overtly futuristic, but it's been awhile since I've read it. New Members Say Hi - Bluesman Mike Lindner - 10-06-2008 johntfs Wrote:Not really a new member, but I've been aways for a long while. I think I joined sometime around 1999-2000 or so and this site listed my previous visit as having occurred sometimes around 2005. It's good to be back. I think most of Paul's fiction takes place in what he calls The Secret History of the World. Oh, the poor man!:eek: To need to write such warped and twisted tales!:ooh: If only he could be happier... To write cheerful and =inspiring= stories...like Nora Roberts... New Members Say Hi - johntfs - 10-06-2008 Bluesman Mike Lindner Wrote:I think most of Paul's fiction takes place in what he calls The Secret History of the World. Oh, the poor man!:eek: To need to write such warped and twisted tales!:ooh: If only he could be happier... To write cheerful and =inspiring= stories...like Nora Roberts... You know, Nora gets her freak on a little bit in her J. D. Robb "In Death" series. They're an interesting little future procedural series set around fifty years in Earth's future. Overall they're not bad, but Roberts yielded to the compulsion to graft a cliche romantic male lead on as the main character's love interest, and that eventually killed my interest in the books. New Members Say Hi - cobalt - 10-06-2008 Welcome back Johntfs. I really like J D Robb/Nora's "In Death" books. From a females perspective....Dallas' Roarke is HOT. But that's just my opinion. I know you will like Black Wind. It's one of my favorites. New Members Say Hi - LolaRennt - 10-07-2008 Hello...just joined the board (I should be working right now). New Members Say Hi - cobalt - 10-07-2008 Hi and welcome Lola....I should be working as well. ![]() New Members Say Hi - LolaRennt - 10-07-2008 Heh...I'm having a moment where I'm thinking that having a work ethic is highly overrated. A paycheck, on the other hand, is fantastic. |