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27 comments posted.

Re: In The Line Of Fire (4:18am July 22, 2016):

I have always wanted to go to Alaska. When I sit under my
maple in the backyard, that's what I dream of doing.

Re: Fire Danger (4:14am July 22, 2016):

I really want a Thunderbird in my life. I already have a
loverbird (my Amazon) but to have the protection of that
guy - WOW!

Re: Title Wave (2:01am June 24, 2016):

Great interview and great giveaway.
Thanks for the chance.

Re: Romancing the Ranger (4:27am March 22, 2016):

I need fun music to motivate me to do housework etc. Plus,
my parrot and I sing and dance together - it's so much fun.

Re: Chicken Soup & Homicide (5:19am February 24, 2016):

Octopus - tastes like nothing but feels like rubber -
blach!

Re: Divorced, Desperate, and Daring (3:22am December 22, 2015):

I received the perfect thing tonight as a gift. It is a
Christmas ornament made from cedar. Shaped like a
pinecone with a very sharp point. You could easily stab
somebody with it. It's very light, about 8 inches long
and starts off being 3 inches around. It's tapered.
Easily fits in a purse and when you're through with it,
hang it in your closet to keep the moths out. I think it
would make the perfect weapon.

Re: Somewhere in Time (1:41am December 19, 2015):

Wow, how will she decide? Nope, I haven't read any of the
series yet but it sure sounds like I will.

Re: Slavemakers (1:30am December 19, 2015):

I learned english in school and started reading Sci-Fi so
as not to forget most of it. I learned so much vocabulary
just through reading! I can't remember the title, but my
favorite was a collection of short stories written by
women. I still have it and may just have to dig it out.

Re: A Skeleton in the Family (1:25am December 19, 2015):

I can't wait to get my hands on this book, it sounds like a
fun read. Thanks for the chance.

Re: Pouncing on Murder (2:21am December 15, 2015):

I "crawl" into a book. I get to know everybody, have
pictures of their faces and the scenery in my head. When
the book ends, I'm sad for a minute but then open another
book and off I go.

Re: Love, Dogs And Other Catastrophes (2:14am December 15, 2015):

I have fostered over 300 pets and any book that includes
them, is a winner for me.

Re: What Lies Behind (10:25pm November 26, 2015):

I am a maniac reader. I usually have 3 to 5 books going at
the same time. One on the porch, one upstairs, one in the
bathroom and so on. I get confused about the authors names
but I can tell them after the first few pages. Like meeting
an old friend. Thank all of you for keeping my life
interesting and versatile.

Re: Mystery Rider (6:11am October 12, 2015):

I have been in rescue for almost 20 years. I have had dogs
who were so scared that you could not laugh around them
without the dog flinching. It takes some doing but they can
learn to trust and be friends with people again. That is a
miracle I never get tired of. I usually take in adult dogs.
Whilst they can not speak, after they get used to their new
surroundings and learn that they are safe, they can tell you
all sorts of things about the life they had before.I know
who's been a house dog, was loved and used to a routine in
just a few weeks. How great is that?

Re: The Survivors (6:02am October 12, 2015):

It's unusual and that makes me like it. Why shouldn't somebody
with more brain than brawn be the hero?

Re: Smart, But Dead (8:40pm September 30, 2015):

I still cook most everything from scratch - I don't know
anybody else who does.

Re: Smart, But Dead (9:51pm September 29, 2015):

I'm a little weird because I see things other people don't.
Once I saw a almost dead puppy in the ditch. I rescued it.
I always see the injured and sick. Even bugs. I am that
strange woman who fishes the earthworm out of the puddle.

Re: Smart, But Dead (9:20pm September 28, 2015):

Ha, I was born weird! I am a foreigner who speaks english
better than those around her - possibly because my nose
is in a book all the time. I often read 4 or 5 books at
the same time, one in the bathroom, one in the kitchen,
one on the porch and one with the cats. My sister is the
same way, so I never thought it was weird. I just thought
other people were boring.

Re: Dragon: The Tower Of Tamerlane (8:56pm September 26, 2015):

I'd love to win the book.

Re: Woman of the Mists (5:05pm September 25, 2015):

can't wait to find out what happens to her.

Re: Dragon: The Tower Of Tamerlane (5:02pm September 25, 2015):

every trade has tools, it makes perfect sense yours should,
too.

Re: Little Pretty Things (4:33am August 25, 2015):

If there was never another sports event, I wouldn't even
notice. I think people go crazy making their babies train and
taking drugs. That's nuts! So I don't watch any of it unless
it's the special Olympics.

Re: Come and Take It: Search for the Treasure of the Alamo (4:07am June 15, 2015):

I don't have any - that's not a very common subject.

Re: Murder on Amsterdam Avenue (4:05am June 15, 2015):

A little romance never hurt anybody except when it becomes the
story line and pushes the mystery in the background.

Re: Night Tremors (4:03am June 15, 2015):

It's not so much the cases, it's the way the story unfolds.
I enjoy a good murder but if the bank robbery is told right,
I might not put that book down until I find out who done it.
Really, it doesn't matter what the crime is to me, if it's
told in a way that keeps me guessing and smiling, I'll read
it.

Re: Murder Freshly Baked (3:55am June 15, 2015):

I want humor, suspense, unlikely suspects - just everything to
keep me guessing. And a dog, cat or parrot, really any
critter, can't hurt one bit.

Re: The Cozy Cookbook (1:00am April 14, 2015):

What could possibly be better than suspense and good food? I
can't imagine!

Re: Wicked Stitch (12:46pm April 14, 2015):

I also like living history museums, they are a great way to
learn about how things were made a (not so) long time ago.
And I love Who Done it books with an interesting background
like that. Hope I win!

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