Amanda Lynn Kondrael

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  • in reply to: What Are You Reading? #41276

    Sooooo… I gave up on The Queen’s Cup. I should have remembered that I don’t really like that book. :) Now I’m reading Uncle Tom’s Cabin and various modern day books that my sister brought home from the library. :) (it takes a lot longer to read an older book than a newer one, I’ve found… maybe because there is less depth in the newer one?)

    in reply to: Read-a-Thon 2010 #45705

    Robin Hood by Paul Creswick, 362 pages

    Running Total
    : 7,533

    in reply to: What Are You Reading? #41275

    I am reading The Queen’s Cup by Henty. I think it’s his most boring book….

    in reply to: Read-a-Thon 2010 #45657

    Lassie Come-Home by Eric Knight, 224 pages
    Over the Divide by Catherine Farnes, 146 pages
    Fendar’s Legacy by Paul McCusker, 184 pages
    Finding God in The Lord of the Rings by Kurt Bruner and Jim Ware, 120 pages
    Death Trap by Sigmund Brouwer, 260 pages

    Running Total: 7,171 pages

    in reply to: Read-a-Thon 2010 Shirts #45905

    I want one, but I haven’t the money to buy one… :(

    in reply to: Read-a-Thon 2010 #45638

    Johnny Tremain by Esther Forbes, 256 pages
    Glennal’s Betrayal
    by Paul McCusker, 209 pages
    Draven’s Defiance
    by Paul McCusker, 181 pages

    Running Total: 6,237 pages

    in reply to: Read-a-Thon 2010 #45628

    Darien’s Rise by Paul McCusker, 185 pages
    Arin’s Judgment by Paul McCusker, 180 pages
    Annison’s Risk by Paul McCusker, 177 pages
    The Centurion’s Wife by Janette Oke & David Bunn, 384 pages

    Running Total:
    5,591 pages

    in reply to: Read-a-Thon 2010 #45611

    Dragonspell by Donita K. Paul, 334 pages
    The Door Within by Wayne Thomas Batson, 350 pages
    The Rise of the Wyrm Lord by Wayne Thomas Batson, 360 pages
    The Final Storm by Wayne Thomas Batson, 370 pages
    50 pages of Inside Narnia by Devin Brown

    Running Total: 4,665

    in reply to: What Are You Reading? #41269

    Well, if I ever can get my hands on the other books, I’ll read them. :)

    in reply to: The Inconspicuous Off-Topic Thread! #43913

    Thank you! :)

    I used to dress up in medieval clothing as well. Now, though, I do not. Instead, such clothing is my normal attire. ;) (I have to do something with the things I make for practice! :) ) Except, I do not have a cloak. :( Well, I do, in a manner of speaking. But it’s not a real cloak, thin and impractical. (also needs to be shortened… dragging two inches on the floor, it is a tripping hazard) If  you can wear your cloak, you’re doing good! :)

    I wonder if anyone would trade books for clothing… hmmmm! (not like I would have the time or ability to make such clothes, but still, it’s an idea…)

    in reply to: The Wilderking Trilogy #44085

    Not as soon as it comes out, (I usually don’t by books, especially new ones which I may or may not like, due to lack of money) but I think I’ll put it on my Christmas list and keep a sharp eye out for it at the library! :) It sounded neat… more feechies!! :)

    in reply to: What Are You Reading? #41266

    I’m reading (well, kinda sorta re-reading) Dragonspell. I wasn’t overly happy with it, despite that it seems to be a popular book.

    in reply to: The Inconspicuous Off-Topic Thread! #43911

    I’m bored and very hot, and we’re under a tornado watch. Fun, fun fun. Seriously. :)
    Anyway, here’s a bit of randomness that should fit this thread: I made a full medieval outfit last week. That is, finished it last week. Ankle-length, full skirt, poet shirt, and bodice. My avatar is the drawing I did for it. (fyi, I’m trying to be a costume designer. I didn’t make this outfit’s pattern, but I did do a costume drawing beforehand and it turned out that the two looked very similar. :) ) Oh yes, I made a pair of bracers too, but those were for my brother Dieki Kondrael (username), not me. :)

    Anyone else here like to sew/ wear medieval outfits on a regular basis?

    Your story sounds interesting, Pip. :)

    in reply to: Read-a-Thon 2010 #45511

    Kingdom’s Hope by Chuck Black- 154 pages
    Kingdom’s Edge by Chuck Black- 142 pages
    Kingdom’s Call
    by Chuck Black- 146 pages
    Kingdom’s Quest
    by Chuck Black- 145 pages
    Kingdom’s Reign
    by Chuck Black- 151

    pages
    Running Total: 3,201 pages

    in reply to: Read-a-Thon 2010 #45497

    The Horse and His Boy by C.S. Lewis- 224 pages
    The Magician’s Nephew by C.S. Lewis- 221 pages
    Derwood, Inc.
    by Jerri Massi- 272 pages
    The Last Battle
    by C.S. Lewis- 211 pages
    Kingdom’s Dawn
    by Chuck Black- 160 pages

    Running Total: 2,463 pages

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