No no no. That has different connotations.Kelly Antilles wrote:Yeah... Man with the Sword....
You took something intreiging and made turned it naughty, dear.
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No no no. That has different connotations.Kelly Antilles wrote:Yeah... Man with the Sword....
I locked the thread because it was turning into a spamfest.consequences wrote:If asking for suggestions for a custom title is legitimate, then so was mine. Discrimination, Discrimination I say!
But you say that about all the spamfests!Dalton wrote:I locked the thread because it was turning into a spamfest.consequences wrote:If asking for suggestions for a custom title is legitimate, then so was mine. Discrimination, Discrimination I say!
Too much Laurell K. Hamilton I would guess.....amongst other things.consequences wrote:But you say that about all the spamfests!
And, some more suggestions that just keep flowing into my mind(I must read way too much Vampire stuff)....
oh, crap, I'm out, darn.
but from the same source as some of the others :
The Nameless
Darkness
Now why would you ever say that?Keevan_Colton wrote:Too much Laurell K. Hamilton I would guess.....amongst other things.consequences wrote:But you say that about all the spamfests!
And, some more suggestions that just keep flowing into my mind(I must read way too much Vampire stuff)....
oh, crap, I'm out, darn.
but from the same source as some of the others :
The Nameless
Darkness
Not yet, hadnt heard about it....consequences wrote: Now why would you ever say that?
Btw, have you read the newest one, Cerulean Sins?
This is why there are Libraries.consequences wrote:Cerulean Sins was released on the first of April, and should be available in most major bookstores as we speak. I have to say, it wasn't her best, and you might want to sit down in Barnes and Nobles to read it before you decide to spend the money for a hardcover. of course, saying that, I liked it, and didn't think twice before snapping it up, but I don't know what your personal fnances are currently like.
*mutters* Bloody libraries here charge you £5 to get a book in if they dont have it and another £1 to keep it aside....the average price of a paperback is £5.99 a net saving of 1 pence and you get to keep the book.....LadyTevar wrote: This is why there are Libraries.
Especially since there are no Barnes and Nobles in my area.