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Gracious.
There are over 500 of you.
::waves to everybody::
Since I have to write a synopsis of The Mirador today, and since synopsis-writing is an activity which I both hate and am incredibly bad at, I'm going to issue an open invitation:
Tell me something about yourself.
It's an invitation, obviously--nothing even as strong as a request--so if you don't want to, no harm, no foul. But if you'd like to (and this applies as much to the people I know as the people I don't) ... tell me something. Make it as long or as short, as serious or as goofy as you want. If you are a reader who doesn't have a LiveJournal account, that's totally cool, too--just please remember to sign your comment.
::waves to everybody::
Since I have to write a synopsis of The Mirador today, and since synopsis-writing is an activity which I both hate and am incredibly bad at, I'm going to issue an open invitation:
Tell me something about yourself.
It's an invitation, obviously--nothing even as strong as a request--so if you don't want to, no harm, no foul. But if you'd like to (and this applies as much to the people I know as the people I don't) ... tell me something. Make it as long or as short, as serious or as goofy as you want. If you are a reader who doesn't have a LiveJournal account, that's totally cool, too--just please remember to sign your comment.
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*fangirlsquee!*
More people I know need to read those books.
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I picked up the first one randomly one day in the Library because the I was interested in (Lost Years of Merlin, which I still haven't read) was still out. I liked the cover.
The first time I read them, I quietly really liked them. And then a few years later I found the first one in a second bookshop, bought it and then spent the next four weeks finding the second two in the same edition.
I've them twice since then (most recently I just picked the first one up to remember how it opened, and kept reading). I've been wonderfully surprised both times how much I love them. I love the world, and the writing, and the way the characters treat each other.
And now I've just read the first ten pages again. *g*