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  • jester05jk
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    Originally posted by frik51 View Post
    Wow, Tom, that's a lovely cottage.
    We don't have too many of those where I live.

    sk
    2nd

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  • miki74
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    Originally posted by C.W. LaSart View Post
    Welcome to the forum Michele!
    Thanks! :-)

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  • frik51
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    Wow, Tom, that's a lovely cottage.
    We don't have too many of those where I live.

    sk

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  • Tito_Villa
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    Hey i'm Tom from the beautiful Peak District in the middle of England. Just moved into my own place with my girlfriend so its been a crazy yet fun 2 weeks ... here's a little pic


    A nice little cottage built in the early 1800's i think and sits opposite a stream and loads of countryside. The stream leads into a pond that is right to the left of this pic and then a waterfall that leads down the valley and through the ruins of mills from the 1700's. Were very lucky to live there

    I have been collecting books slowly for the past 5 years and have a reasonale collection that is mainly made up of Stephen King, Joe Hill, Carlos Ruiz Zafon and James Herbert. Love CD's books, the quality is right up there and i'm sure that there will be more books on the shelves by the end of the year.

    Cheers

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  • ozmosis7
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    Hola!

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  • hamount
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    Yeah, I'm relatively new myself. So, welcome to all of us newbies.

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  • C.W. LaSart
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    Welcome to the forum Michele!

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  • miki74
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    Hi, my name is Michele and my husband, jmcraven, recently introduced me to this website. I live in TX and have 1 son. I read all kinds of fiction, from chic lit (Jennifer Weiner) to mystery romance (Janet Evanovich) to fantasy romance (Stephenie Meyer, yes, I know!) to fantasy horror. While I have read a few books by Stephen King, and did enjoy them, I prefer Dean Koontz. I haven’t actually read Dean Koontz in a while, but am thinking of reading either the Odd Thomas series (have already read the first book) or else the Frankenstein books soon. I have enjoyed getting to read a lot of the writing contest submissions, but have not been able to read all the stories yet. I also LOVE scary movies!!

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  • hamount
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    Me, too. At first I couldn't get into it, so I set it aside, and I read it a little later, and I really enjoyed it. Though I thought bordered more on the supernatural genre.

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  • C.W. LaSart
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    Originally posted by jester05jk View Post
    The Husband was very good. I also thoroughly enjoyed The Taking.
    OOOOOH! I forgot the Taking! Very good!

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  • jester05jk
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    The Husband was very good. I also thoroughly enjoyed The Taking.

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  • hamount
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    Yeah, the Odd series were some of my favorite books. Though I personally like the Husband, probably because it's the first book I read by him.

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  • ozmosis7
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    Originally posted by C.W. LaSart View Post
    I like all the Odd Thomas stories
    I'm with you. Loved Brother Odd.

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  • C.W. LaSart
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    Originally posted by hamount View Post
    I liked Forever Odd, though that may be because there's a crazy girl in the story, and I can relate.
    I like all the Odd Thomas stories

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  • hamount
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    Originally posted by miki74 View Post
    I really like Odd Thomas, too, but when I started Forever Odd, I just couldn't get into it. I probably need to give it another try.
    I liked Forever Odd, though that may be because there's a crazy girl in the story, and I can relate.

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