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Newsfeed (79 new)
Dec 13, 2013 08:26PM

82177 didn't she quit ages ago because of the changes to GR? Or was that someone else? Because someone who's name started with a 'K' quit GR...
Nov 04, 2013 05:52PM

82177 Lo wrote: "Chlo-- thanks for the PDF, it might be a couple of week before I can write the review as I literally have read no books for four months and am trying to get back into it. Thanks again~"

no problem! Take your time and just let me know when it's done :D
Trusted (R4R) (1 new)
Nov 02, 2013 03:57AM

82177 Hey guys, so I have another R4R up for grabs!

here is the synopsis:

SYNOPSIS:

When fifteen year old Tegan Summers catches the eye of local radio personality Rake Johnson, she finally feels like a normal teenage girl. Everything about their relationship feels perfect, except for the unexplained presence that makes her believe she should stay away.

On the same day she meets Rake, another man makes his way into her life: Officer Damien Sanders. His mysterious and often intense warnings urge Tegan to trust him and to end her relationship with Rake. As she works to uncover Damien’s motive, she begins to realize that he may end up playing a vital role in her future.

Discover what Tegan must do in TRUSTED, the debut novel by author Taylor L. Stimac.

Would you trust a stranger?

Sound good? YOU KNOW IT DOES! So if you're interested all you have to do is fill out this little form below and comment or PM me with your answers to it :P Enjoy, and hopefully everyone who asks will receive :D

Name:
Why this book appeals to you:
Email:


I look forward to my inbox filling up :P
Cutters (54 new)
Oct 28, 2013 09:39PM

82177 True but when things feel so bad that you resort to cutting, and then the cutting leads to euphoria, it's almost an instinctual reaction. Something has to cause the want/need to cut
Cutters (54 new)
Oct 28, 2013 06:47PM

82177 yeah, i mean people don't choose to be depressed or to cut themselves. It's something that's out of their control and us making them feel bad about that doesn't help - it probably increases how much of that activity they do.
Cutters (54 new)
Oct 28, 2013 06:36PM

82177 I can't really judge. I hope no one does it but if you do then it's not exactly your fault - some circumstance beyond your control led you to do it. If you do it then there has to be a reason, and who am I to judge? I can discourage the practice but more than that...is really beyond my control. And I've never known a cutter so...
Oct 28, 2013 06:21PM

82177 Actually, H99, I'll send out a message myself :P
Oct 28, 2013 04:34PM

82177 Sure! And there's another book R4R thing posted. You can also send out a message about authors if they're looking for R4Rs that they can PM me (or one of you, too, I guess)
Oct 27, 2013 10:31PM

82177 Sure Maddison! I don't know if there's another way to send it to you I can....and Lo I'll send that as soon as I get home :)
Oct 26, 2013 10:04PM

82177 Awesome! Maddison can you PM me your address so I can email you the document? :)
Oct 26, 2013 07:37PM

82177 Lo wrote: "Wait am I late, because I want this.

Louise Liu
Really good realistic fiction
The idea of the book sounds so creative and different than other YA books
I think this might be a sweet and slightly f..."


do you still want to read this?? :P
Introduce yourself (515 new)
Aug 28, 2013 08:03PM

82177 It's very exciting! So many new opinions, oh I can smell the debate!! :)
Aug 28, 2013 08:03PM

82177 Leah wrote: "I'm thinking that the mods should judge. Be put in charge of debates, but only on certain weeks so that they too can participate if they wish."

that could work. You could allocate mods folders and then each week they have to go through and delete/check that everything is working well and as planned. If a mod is unable to, for some reason, they can post on Mod Chat and ask someone else to. But I do request that people respect the opinions of the mod because personally I'm worried someone won't agree with me when I say it's over or whatever. I don't want to offend anyone or anything...
Mod Chat (50 new)
Aug 23, 2013 03:52AM

82177 Yeah, I think H99 would be an awesome mod! I've known her for ages, and she'll keep this group afloat!! Like Milah, I'm sorry for not being so active. It's the end of term over here in AUS and everything is crazy with HSC trials and exams and assessments and the lot, but I PROMISE to get active again soon!! :)
Aug 15, 2013 01:42AM

82177 Ok cool :)
Sex Change (14 new)
Aug 15, 2013 01:41AM

82177 I agree with you :)
Sex Change (14 new)
Aug 14, 2013 10:12PM

82177 Almira wrote: "Just a thought: What if the sex changer ('change' as in operation and all that) wants to become a nun (if boy->girl) or a priest (if girl->boy)...? Would you guys think it's okay?"

Once I got my head around that...I don't see a problem with it. Why would there be a problem???
Sex Change (14 new)
Aug 14, 2013 10:08PM

82177 I kinda disagree with you, Jason.

I don't think it's for everyone, but I think that if you truly believe that you would fit in better, or that you identify better with a certain gender, then I don't see anything wrong with changing your gender, or your 'sex' as they call it.

My friend told her brother that when he turned 10 he would turn into a girl. She told him that her mum was originally a boy and her dad was originally a girl. It was a long, extended joke that, well...you get the gist.

Basically, the point of that story is to show that I don't think there's anything wrong with sex change. Your 'sex' just defines which part you play in the reproductive system, and how people see you and how you see yourself. If you're okay with changing your gender, why should anyone else complain??
Aug 14, 2013 10:05PM

82177 Jacie's got it down...but I think there's still a bit more to add.

Okay, so there's the i'm-in-fourth-grade-i'm-so-cool dating. Yeah, but I don't consider that real dating because, for all intents and purposes, there is nothing intimate about that.

(I have a story about the fourth grade one if you want to hear it...)

Then, there's high school/middle school dating. You're bf/gf adds extra...for lack of a better word, status...to your social standing. It is merely a join between two friendship groups. It means you enjoy each others company and are never date-less for a dance. I think this kind of dating is okay from about 6th or 7th grade (depending if grades are the same in America and Australia...)

Okay, so now there's the 'dating' that just involves hooking up with someone a couple times. This shows NO maturity at all and, unfortunately, appears most often in my school. Basically, two people hook up a lot, there are no 'dates' so to speak, and the title gf and bf aren't even used. This is the second saddest form of dating, second only to the fourth grade one. Ugh.

Okay, then there's the one everyone wants. Well, at least I think a lot of people want it...it's the serious kind of dating that eventually leads to lots of heartbreak, marriage, etcetera etcetera. For this kind of dating, I think you need to have finished school and really have some kind of semblance of who you are and who you want to be. Only then do I think it's acceptable to try and have a relationship that will define you so much.

Make sense??
Aug 14, 2013 09:44PM

82177 As much as I believe in that whole maturity thing, I think it also depends a lot on your definition of dating.
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