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Kobi 04-30-2012 02:10 PM


Half Broke Horses - Jeannette Walls

Wasnt sure I would like it but it is an amazing autobiographical novel of a woman who paved her unique way in the world back in the early 1900's. Her philosophy, fortitude, perserverence, independence.... my kind of role model.

Slowpurr 05-02-2012 01:42 PM

Eli Pariser,"The Filter Bubble"



http://www.ted.com/talks/eli_pariser...r_bubbles.html

Fancy 05-02-2012 07:03 PM

Heroes for my Daughter
By Brad Meltzer

The JD 05-05-2012 10:04 PM

I confess...

I'm reading Fifty Shades of Grey. I'm only twelve pages into it, and it's horrid. oKAY, oKAY, she's getting all flushed and flustered during the interview, no doubt responding to his natural dominance or some shit. I GOT it. Is the whole book this overplayed???

aishah 05-05-2012 10:26 PM

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Originally Posted by The JD (Post 579019)
I confess...

I'm reading Fifty Shades of Grey. I'm only twelve pages into it, and it's horrid. oKAY, oKAY, she's getting all flushed and flustered during the interview, no doubt responding to his natural dominance or some shit. I GOT it. Is the whole book this overplayed???

i heard it was one of those books that was originally an online published fanfiction and the author remade it into an original fiction piece. as a fanfic fan/author myself...it tends to be a little overwrought. i haven't read the book yet though.

The JD 05-05-2012 10:29 PM

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Originally Posted by aishah (Post 579045)
i heard it was one of those books that was originally an online published fanfiction and the author remade it into an original fiction piece. as a fanfic fan/author myself...it tends to be a little overwrought. i haven't read the book yet though.

Ohhh, got it! That makes so much sense! What character/show/concept was the original focus of the fanfiction?

aishah 05-05-2012 10:35 PM

still slowly meandering through sex and disability...also slowly going through spiritual journaling: writing your way to independence by julie tallard johnson. i was looking for journaling books and this one's aimed at teens but i liked the kindle sample so i bought it. a friend of mine rated it badly but i'm not sure how i feel about it yet.

i'm trying to decide which other book i want to read next, now that i've finished the wolves of mercy falls trilogy. maybe madness by marya hornbacher. her book wasted is one of my favorites...it's been a constant companion for most of my life.

aishah 05-05-2012 10:39 PM

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Originally Posted by The JD (Post 579048)
Ohhh, got it! That makes so much sense! What character/show/concept was the original focus of the fanfiction?

i think it was originally an erotic twilight au (alternate universe) fanfiction.

sometimes turning erotic fanfic into original fiction works out pretty well...a friend of mine who is also a fanfiction author managed to get one of her ncis fanfic works published and it's quite good. i've read lots of fanfic that is better than some original fic i've read.

but i think twilight, and fanfiction in general, kind of lend themselves to overwrought, melodramatic sort of romance...so i'm curious to see the reception of fifty shades of grey.

The JD 05-06-2012 12:34 AM

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Originally Posted by aishah (Post 579054)
i think it was originally an erotic twilight au (alternate universe) fanfiction.

but i think twilight, and fanfiction in general, kind of lend themselves to overwrought, melodramatic sort of romance...so i'm curious to see the reception of fifty shades of grey.

Okay, I'm 50 pages into it, and now that I know it came out of Twilight fanfic, it's ALL I can see. It's set in the Pacific Northwest...narrated in first-person by a young woman described as "closed-off" who spurns all previous romantic overtures, and falls head over heels in love (and hate, and love, and hate) with a rich wise-beyond-his-years and strikingly handsome man with all-knowing eyes and an ever-present smirk. Oh, and there's even a competing love interest, a dark-skinned muscle-bound easy-going best friend. Yep, sounds like Twilight alright.

But then Twilight was based on Pride and Prejudice (as Stephenie Meyer admitted), with the independent and outspoken Elizabeth Bennet having her own love/hate reaction to the rich and aloof Mr. Darcy.

So maybe Fifty Shades of Grey is actually the BDSM version of Pride and Prejudice? Hmmm.

SugarFemme 05-06-2012 03:38 AM

I'm reading this book as well:)




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Originally Posted by Fancy (Post 576957)
Heroes for my Daughter
By Brad Meltzer


SugarFemme 05-06-2012 03:57 AM

THIS is so apropos.....
 
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Quote:

Originally Posted by The JD (Post 579019)
I confess...

I'm reading Fifty Shades of Grey. I'm only twelve pages into it, and it's horrid. oKAY, oKAY, she's getting all flushed and flustered during the interview, no doubt responding to his natural dominance or some shit. I GOT it. Is the whole book this overplayed???


Fancy 05-06-2012 06:26 AM

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Originally Posted by OneOfAKind (Post 579096)
I'm reading this book as well:)

As we read this book, I find myself craving a little more than one page on each person, and a little less of the author's "she didn't give up...narrative." As an intelligent reader we can get that without it repeated on every sentence. :)
I think material like this would make for an interesting magazine series. After seeing young girls boycott/petition 17 Magazine this last week for no airbrushing, and seeing the trailers for Miss Representation; I think many girls would welcome this type of material. Personally, I know my daughter does. :)

aishah 05-09-2012 09:54 PM

just finished up madness by marya hornbacher. it was really good. not sure what's next.

Fancy 05-11-2012 05:03 AM

Just picked up...
 
Carly's Voice - Breaking through autism
By Arthur & Carly Fleischmann

And also grabbed several back issues of Organic Gardening from the library.

:)

aishah 05-11-2012 12:05 PM

prayer and celebration of discipline by richard foster.

Talon 05-11-2012 12:48 PM

Going beyond just 'being'....
 
"Living, Loving, & Learning"
By Leo F. Buscaglia Ph.D.

Greco 05-11-2012 03:23 PM

a novel for a change
 
"Manual of Painting and Calligraphy"
by Jose Saramago

Giovanni Pontiero (translator)

a nice break after "Toxic Psychiatry"
by Dr. Breggin which I re-read after
many years and continue to stand
with his findings T.

Greco

Julien 05-11-2012 06:20 PM

Daughter of the Blood (Black Jewels series) by Anne Bishop
and/or
Through Stone and Sea (The Noble Dead series) by Barb and JC Hendee.

nothing too heavy, but that's okay

The JD 05-11-2012 08:20 PM

Oranges Are Not the Only Fruit by Jeanette Winterson. How the hell have I never read this before? Brilliant.

Kobi 05-12-2012 07:25 PM



The Glass Castle - Jeannette Walls




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