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Hot topic Betrayal...the Darkside.

#61 - 11th Sep 2002 20:31:00

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I promise not to get big headed...you're only as good as the next book and certainly Myrren's got me incredibly nervous. Thanks for telling me about your dentist - to get this sort of feedback from readers is just so rewarding. Thank you .... thank you. <img src=urple">

Laughed too....you're right! when I'm nose deep in a book my husband manages to make me feel really guilty but when he is I just quietly go about my business appreciating that feeling of being lost in a good tale - grrr!!

I am off for a weekend in the Clare Valley to do nothing but read Sailing to Sarantium and eat chocolate. Has everyone else begun?

#62 - 11th Sep 2002 20:44:00

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Fiona,

I have begun, finished and been to Melba choccie factory yesterday.... mmmmmm was so yummy.

#63 - 16th Sep 2002 20:35:00

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I done finished Destiny :dance ...and I don't care that both Stew and Jet (Georgette) finished it first.

I don't have the time at the moment to say too much, except, that as a trilogy, it held my interest, effortlessly, from the first page to the last. I could happily pick-up and start reading book 4. (That's the one that tells you what happens to the three kids...I mean no way their lives are going to be trouble-free from here in are they? Not in a world of Fiona's creating they're not.)

Bloody good read. :clap

Adios :hat





#64 - 17th Sep 2002 20:25:00

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High praise, indeed. Thanks DN - I've started my day with a huge grin. Makes that 5000 word gallop to finish Myrren seem achievable today! Have a good one and thanks again. F

#65 - 19th Sep 2002 18:24:00

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Soldier, promise me you won't EVER do anything like that again...please.

#66 - 19th Sep 2002 18:58:00

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DN

I could promise but don't see the point... I probably will.

#67 - 19th Sep 2002 20:42:00

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All good reads make the reader hancker for more... and Fiona is a chief hancker isnt she?

And when you read some of the stuff... she makes you reach for a hankerchief... so Fiona you are the Hancker Chief.