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Entering A World

Good Morning Everyone!

I just finished reading Ciara Gold's Celestial Dragon. It was a fascinating story. Generally I don't read too many futuristic novels, but I liked the element of fantasy and some romance mixed in. She has another one that goes with Celestial Dragon called A Noble Sacrifice, which I think I'll read. I'm interested in her time travel one, On The Silver Edge Of Time since I like time-travel romances (ever since reading Lynn Kurland's time-travels). Usually I don't go for books with men or women on the cover. I'm drawn to gardens, pictures of castles, that sort of thing. I like the whole fairy tale thing best; but if I've read something by an author that I liked, sometimes I just go for it. I like a lot of different things.

Speaking of fairy tales, if you haven't checked out Pink Bug's fairytale in her blog post, Fairy Tales...and Hairy Snails I recommend it. It's a different look on the classic fairytale.

And if you haven't had a chance to read my other parody, it's posted under the post "Another Parody"--I thought a little bit of fun was a good idea. There's times to be serious, but sometimes we all need to just have a good laugh. Hope The Adventures Of Super Les And His Sidekick Bob: The Villain's Proposal gives you that good laugh!

Today is a short post...I know--that's a shocker. But not every posting can be long! Plus it's the weekend...I have to work on Conjure A Man more and spend time with my family. Hope you have a great weekend!

Have A Supremely Superior Saturday!

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