Rikki

Rikki

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14 years ago @ http://littlebookish.b... - New Year’s Eve R... · 1 reply · +1 points

Narnia in 2012?! Carin, why don't you join my very own Narnia reading project? Already quite a number of people have signed up, we will have a good time - and no pressure!
My recent post My reading list for January & December recap

14 years ago @ about happy books - What are your favourit... · 1 reply · +1 points

Inever used GFC and never would. As not all blogs have it what is the point of using it? I always saw GFC as a way to boost bloggers' egos when they saw the huge number of their "followers".
I use Google reader and am totally happy with it. You can "label" blogs on all sorts of ways and it is so convenient. I wouldn't know what to do without it.
My recent post Folk art from the Ore Mountains

14 years ago @ http://littlebookish.b... - Being Bookish… · 1 reply · +1 points

Hey, you know we are here for you. Even if some of us are strange people who actually make sure their books stay in pristine condition and rather sniff than read them. You know who you are! Just kidding!
My recent post Folk art from the Ore Mountains

14 years ago @ about happy books - Books of the week #17 ... · 1 reply · +1 points

You don't know Ravished? You really have to get it! Harriet is the best, most down-to-earth heroine who doesn't believe evil rumours but believes in herself and her own feelings. She is marvelous and she and the guy (forgot his name, it's been a while) are a great couple.
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14 years ago @ about happy books - Books of the week #17 ... · 3 replies · +1 points

Ich habe schon lange nicht romance artiges mehr gelesen, aber deine review von dem Jennifer Ashley Buch auf GR hat mir das Buch sofort verkauft. Die Heldin erscheint mir sehr wie Harriet Pomeroy aus Ravisehd und die ist meine Lieblingsheldin! Sofort bestellt!
My recent post Christmas lights

14 years ago @ about happy books - German book versions c... · 1 reply · +1 points

Dark Canopy is a GERMAN book on top of it? I can't believe it! Things like that make me see red. How many German readers even know what a canopy is? This is weirder than weird.
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14 years ago @ http://littlebookish.b... - Soulless–Gail Ca... · 2 replies · +2 points

Carin, I agree, this book is just light reading, but entertaining nevertheless. I like romance, so I liked the scenes between the two, obviously.
Yes, I am going to read the rest of the series (already waiting on my shelf) but it was not like "I have to go and buy the next book this instant". It can wait a bit longer.

14 years ago @ http://littlebookish.b... - Soulless–Gail Ca... · 0 replies · +2 points

Fiona, it is definitely not the best thing ever written, just fluffy entertainment.

14 years ago @ about happy books - Review: The next alway... · 2 replies · +1 points

Well, I have kids, and I still don't like them in my books, :).
Can you recommend a specific book(s)? Slow paced with not much going on, focus on the couple, no kids OR pets, please.
My recent post Catherine the Great by Robert K. Massie

14 years ago @ about happy books - Review: The next alway... · 4 replies · +1 points

I have never read anything by her and kept looking around for something I might like. This one sounds very nice - and I love the cover - however, three boys. I don't like kids in my books. Are they a big topic or can I ignore their presence?
My recent post Catherine the Great by Robert K. Massie