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They're both spectacular, imo. Sometimes the TV series deviates from the books and that upsets some people. However, it doesn't bother most of us because all changes have Herself's approval. The Author has a close relationship with the producer and his wife, who did the costumes in the early seasons. The producer said he dared not mess this up, since his wife is a diehard Outlander fan. So far, he's exceeded all expectations.




I don't know much about it, but used paperback versions $11.25 & up (AbeBooks.com, including s/h), or $8 + s/h (Amazon), or prices all over the place on eBay.


It’s art caught in pages.
I read the main story, and in a while quit looking at the surrounding writing, and loved it. I won’t tell what the story is about though...
I hope you find a cheap copy because it’s so weird it can be something you really don’t like either!

Thanks, Pien! I'll go for the cheap-o paperback sometime. :)

Thanks - I was just about to message her when she responded!

I don't know much about it, but used paperback versions $11.25 & up (AbeBooks.com, including s/h), or $8 ..."
Pien wrote: "Yes, I did. The book is like a maze, with an incredible (and scary!) main story, but lots of blah blah around it to disorientate and increase the experience of being lost. At least, I think that’s ..."
Thanks, StarMan!

For the past ten years or so, on trick or treat night, we always bring out our portable fire pit in the driveway and sit around it with a bunch of friends. We have food and beverages on hand, and a ton of candy for the kiddos to choose from. It's always a good time.😊



I'm not usually a social creature. Would much rather read. What are you readign tomorrow?

I'm not usuall..."
I think I'm going to turn to one of my favorite authors, Heather Graham, and her Krewe of Hunters series. I'm on book #23. It's been awhile, so I need to get back to that world.😊

I Googled Heather Graham and discovered that she's written over 200 novels and novellas! I think most or all are in the paranormal genre. They must be good to hold your interest to the 23rd book in a series! What a prolific writer. I'm a late-bloomer, and just started my third. Eep!



Maybe next year? Or pick any month, and get 'er done :)

"INSANE, but fun!" is a great description, Candace. Are you giving it a shot this month?
I participated in NanoWriMo (aka just "Nano") 3 years in a row, but have taken the last 2 years off. It's a good way to prove that you _can_ write every day (or to try to get in the habit!).

"INSANE, but fun!" is a great description, Candace. Are you giving it a shot this month?
I..."
Yes, I'm doing it this year, and I'm better prepared than I was when I first enlisted a few years ago. How did you do in your three years in a row? I found a lady in my town who's hosting write-ins at her coffee shop every Saturday this month. Can't wait!

"INSANE, but fun!" is a great description, Candace. Are you giving it a sho..."
Candace, sounds like you are a NanoWriMo "plotter" instead of a "panster." I'm the latter, though I don't necessarily recommend going into Nano completely unprepared (but hey, it works for some people).
Hope you have a good month writing! Having a local Nano group to meet with sounds like fun.
Random tip: wear earbuds or earphones, even if they aren't attached to anything. And pretend to not hear anyone around you. This encourages family/friends to leave you alone.
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"INSANE, but fun!" is a great description, Candace. Are you..."
Actually, I'm a planster, a combo of both. I do find following the three-act structure very helpful, but the details often come straight from the muse. Hope you will get back to your projects soon!

Holidays were crazy, so I totally forgot to respond to this back when I wanted to.🤦♀️ Thanks Pien and Happy 2020!🎊🎉😊


Vickie wrote: "Hi fellow Snails! Just trying to get a feel from the group. With all of us being affected, one way or another by this awful virus, do you feel it will be difficult to participate in group reads? Wi..."
I’ve been doing more reading than usual lately because it provides a better escape from reality than my other hobby (cross stitching) and I think now more than ever it would be nice to have group reads where we can go discuss something other than the shitshow that is the world right now. However, as you said, procuring books can be difficult. Might I suggest having members vote on Hoopla Book Club selections for group reads for the time being. There are no limits on checkouts for those ebooks. https://theclub.hoopladigital.com/
Maybe create some sort of Stay-Home-and-Read group read in the coming days with one of the Hoopla books?
I’ve been doing more reading than usual lately because it provides a better escape from reality than my other hobby (cross stitching) and I think now more than ever it would be nice to have group reads where we can go discuss something other than the shitshow that is the world right now. However, as you said, procuring books can be difficult. Might I suggest having members vote on Hoopla Book Club selections for group reads for the time being. There are no limits on checkouts for those ebooks. https://theclub.hoopladigital.com/
Maybe create some sort of Stay-Home-and-Read group read in the coming days with one of the Hoopla books?


Pien wrote: "I like Erin’s idea, and I thought besides that we could choose from some classics that are in the Gutenberg project?"
Great idea, Pien!
The cross-stitching community has started a #BeWellAndStitch movement. Maybe we could start a Be Well And Read movement? Does anyone know if that’s a thing yet?
Great idea, Pien!
The cross-stitching community has started a #BeWellAndStitch movement. Maybe we could start a Be Well And Read movement? Does anyone know if that’s a thing yet?


Has Sping arrived where you are, Vickie ? Right now my red flowering current bush is blooming. It's a native plant and the hummingbirds feed on it when they migrate north . I also grow honeysuckle and fuscia. What plants are you hoping to grow?

We had seeds especially for bees and butterflies last year in part of it, I hope that will come to life again! It was a mix and I wouldn’t know what these flowers were, especially in English!
About books in these strange times, would it be an idea to do a new poll for April with easy accessible books? I’d like to choose The strange case of dr Jeckyll and mister Hyde, if I got the names right. Available on Gutenberg.
Pien wrote: "Hi Fred, when I’ve done the garden, it looks like I’ve made a ship. I like doing that though. Luckily, my daughter has my moms green fingers and enthusiasm so it’s still quite a nice garden.
We had..."
Oh! I might be up for Jeckyll & Hyde if I can squeeze it in among my ebook loans. I’m lucky I’ve got half a dozen lined up that should be coming available soon. (I have a feeling holds are going to grow with the present situation.)
We had..."
Oh! I might be up for Jeckyll & Hyde if I can squeeze it in among my ebook loans. I’m lucky I’ve got half a dozen lined up that should be coming available soon. (I have a feeling holds are going to grow with the present situation.)
I like Be Well and Read. Jekyll and Hyde is one of my all time favourites, so I would totally be up for that. Can I just throw out another favourite, Around the World in Eighty Days. I would like to tick a Dickens off my list. So if anyone is up for that,I'll read along with ya.
Erin wrote: "Pien wrote: "Hi Fred, when I’ve done the garden, it looks like I’ve made a ship. I like doing that though. Luckily, my daughter has my moms green fingers and enthusiasm so it’s still quite a nice g..."
I mentioned that to a librarian on the last day they were open. That they might want to look at adding more, as this will be the only way to get a book for the next six weeks. The government is saying three but the expert health professionals are saying six, so I'm going with them. That's the entire county of where I live in England trying to check out the same 30k titles. And some are crap that no one is going to want to read.
I mentioned that to a librarian on the last day they were open. That they might want to look at adding more, as this will be the only way to get a book for the next six weeks. The government is saying three but the expert health professionals are saying six, so I'm going with them. That's the entire county of where I live in England trying to check out the same 30k titles. And some are crap that no one is going to want to read.



Ooh, that's another good one Erin. I might be able to fit that one in soon.👍
All good ideas to pursue for the group. I favor trying to select easily available books for the next few months, seeing as the situation might get worse before it improves. I also anticipate long holds on items in the future.

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