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shopthebookworm

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  1. Good mojo sent your way from all of us Bookworms!
  2. guntrucker, you may want to tell us how you really feel about him-lol!
  3. Carol, what is your business, may I ask? (No names, pubby may shut us down!)
  4. Politic ans social issues are 25% off in honor of Ross Perot's birthday, he is 81 today! Found this great pic while doing the daily news today-sorry Ross, but it is too cute!
  5. Okay... you're right. ...He's middle ground between Austen and Cleland. There's definitely a reason his book was banned for so many years.
  6. Morning, P.comers; Britaini, here. Now, I know we have a lot of romance readers out there, and I just want to take a moment to tell you that there are Classic Lit titles that are not boring, that are full of romance and even *gasp* smut! (Yeah; I said it.) And I am not ashamed to tell each you reading that Fanny Hill: Memoirs of a Woman of Pleasure by John Cleland is one of my all-time favourite classic lit pieces... and believe me, it is seriously... ummm... graphic. And for those of you who like things a little more tame, why not try a little D.H. Lawrence? Lady Chatterley's Lover is
  7. I actually was referring to the little briefcase next to my post which has the square in it. Didn't know what it meant, so thought since I couldn't reply to my original post, I messed up something again. Thanks Johnny! You are always nice but still always a smart*ass!
  8. I don't see her character as dark, just a spoiled rotten little girl.
  9. I think we may both be good at the trouble thing! I do like GWTW but mostly because I love a good snitty character once in a while
  10. Thanks, I couldn't seem to reply for some reason and now it is fine;o) Just wanted to know if I should bend over for another spanking
  11. Susan here, sighing that more views for my posts are usually when a tragedy may have occurred or a dramatic subject matter is the topic. Please weigh in on the post, do you read historical books??? Just wondering.
  12. I am sure some one knows. Any moderators out there. Have I been spanked AGAIN;o( This would be the corspe post.
  13. William Bayly is convicted of murder in New Zealand despite the fact that the body of one of his alleged victims was never found. Most of the evidence against Bayly consisted of trace amounts of human hair, bone, and tissue, representing a marked advance in the field of forensics. Sam and Christobel Lakey disappeared from their farm in Ruawaro, New Zealand, in October 1933, along with their rifles. Christobel's body soon turned up in a pond on the farm with terrible bruising to her face and head, and investigators then discovered fresh bloodstains in both an old buggy and a barn, leading t
  14. With Age Comes Wisdom A guy is 80 years old and loves to fish and play golf. He was sitting in his boat when he heard a voice say, "Pick me up." He looked around and couldn't see any one. He thought he was dreaming when he heard the voice say again, "Pick me up." He looked in the water and there, floating on the top, was a frog. The man said, "Are you talking to me?" The frog said, "Yes, I'm talking to you. Pick me up. Then kiss me and I'll turn into the most beautiful woman you have ever seen. I'll make sure that all your friends are envious and jealous because I will be your
  15. Horror movies are included as well! Here is my personal favorite, but it wasn't very scary. What is yours?
  16. Horror fiction is a genre of literature, which is intended to, or has the capacity to frighten its readers, inducing feelings of horror and terror. Horror can be either supernatural or non-supernatural. The genre has ancient origins which were reformulated in the eighteenth century as Gothic horror. However you like your scary stuff, Rhonda (the supreme horror fan) is on hand to steer you to what will make your skin crawl or have your nightmares ready for you after you read!
  17. Great food and great band! Just posted about a great snack that isn't as popular today, but of course being hot right now, will go back on the radar -Ice Cream Sodas! http://paulding.com/forum/index.php/topic/272225-speaking-of-yummy-things-it-is-ice-cream-soda-day/page__pid__3470783?do=findComment&comment=3470783
  18. Happy Ice Cream Soda Day! How many of you remember sitting at a ice cream counter when you were young? I do and they were almost retro then so now it is the kind of things your kids will only see in a movie. So sad is that 20% off our cookbook section, come in and find some good concoctions to make but visit http://t.co/WF0ejWq via @Slashfood here are some recipes to start you off! Have a cool day!
  19. Just a reminder for the day. Please include the shop if you need a last minute Father's Day gift or would like to meet an author and come to our signing. Also, don't forget all those summer reads that are needed for school or at the beach, lake or pool!
  20. Sorry you won't be there Rhonda! We miss you even though your not gone yet;o(
  21. Can't wait for our first paranormal author to stop in for a visit tomorrow! Come see us and meet Terri!
  22. I always have been intrigued with Escher's works. How about you? If you enjoy brain games, puzzles and optical illusions, you are sure to like him too! To honor his day of birth, we offer the Art section up today at 25% off!
  23. It was a funny movie! Think we have to watch that again! Glad you enjoyed!
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