FunshineSheppard
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FunshineSheppard
MemberI regret to say I don’t have one. :cry:
FunshineSheppard
MemberWord of the Month: Rambunctious. (adjective)
1. Difficult to control or handle; wildly boisterous: a rambunctious child.
2. Turbulently active and noisy: a social gathering that became rambunctious and out of hand.
From: Dictionary.reference.com
FunshineSheppard
MemberFinished The 39 Clues: Cahills Vs. Vespers – A King’s Ransom a couple of days ago.
FunshineSheppard
MemberYES!!! Yes, OrdinaryDay! I was going to read the trilogy during the 2012 Read-a-Thon, but then I heard a movie was coming out, so I tried to reserve it before everyone else started (Like Percy Jackson & the Olympians, though I finished the series before the movie was announced), but apparently everyone else heard about the Hunger Games movie before I did, so there’s hundreds of requests for the books in my library.
FunshineSheppard
MemberWow. That is cool.
Back to the subject of Chocolate Chip Cookies, do you guys like them soft or crunchy? (Possible the greatest debate of my family)
FunshineSheppard
MemberLet’s see. Where have I been? Right here. I come here to Incredibooks every time I touch a computer. I just haven’t posted on any of the forums/threads or whatever you call them, because no one else did. (Or they didn’t post, so I just didn’t)
In any case, I am glad that you posted this, Adalin. I was considering posting somewhere (The Quoting Conversation, Favorite Book, etc.) to start a conversation, but I think that this will do.
Will stop by later.
FunshineSheppard
MemberHello and welcome, Katie.
August 30, 2011 at 9:07 pm in reply to: If you were to write a book, what type of book would it be? #46339FunshineSheppard
MemberI have two…no, three Christianity-based books in the “production phases” right now. Two is a stand-alone, no connections, and the other I’m trying to make a trilogy, so…wish me luck!
PS to book-writers: Go to the Holy Worlds Sci-fi and Fantasy. They’ve helped me a lot: Writing tips, ideas, etc.
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MemberAw, bummer! I didn’t pass my personal record of pages from the previous year. Whoa, 398,533 pages total! *perks up* Wow!!!
Casting my personal sadness aside, congratulations, OrdinaryDay, Fara, and HannahMarie for getting first place in the 2011 Read-a-Thon!
I can’t wait for 2012! :wink:
August 16, 2011 at 6:00 pm in reply to: If you were to write a book, what type of book would it be? #46336FunshineSheppard
MemberAnswer to Question 1:
Well, I do have multiple (As in, twenty) fan-fictions for crime dramas, but over half of them are Sci-fi (i.e. Star Trek, Stargate), so I have to say…yeah, Sci-fi.
Answer to Question 2 (Whether you wanted one or not):
Yes. Yes, yes, yes, yes, YES!!!
FunshineSheppard
MemberThank you, Jordan, and the Incredibooks people! This was a great Read-a-Thon! Thanks Holy Worlds, love your fantasy and sci-fi forums! Next year will be a BLAST!
YAY READING!
FunshineSheppard
MemberRanger’s Apprentice VIII: Kings of Clonmel, John Flanagan, 358 pages
Ranger’s Apprentice IX: Halt’s Peril, John Flanagan, 386 pages
Running Total (And probably final): 16,310 pages
FunshineSheppard
MemberStar Wars: Legacy of the Force – Exile, Aaron Allston, 337 pages
Star Trek: The Next Generation – Blaze of Glory, Simon Hawke, 277 pages
Star Wars: Legacy of the Force – Sacrifice, Karen Traviss, 416 pages
Star Wars: Legacy of the Force – Inferno, Troy Denning, 289 pages
Star Wars: Legacy of the Force – Fury, Aaron Allston, 356 pages
Star Wars: Legacy of the Force – Revelation, Karen Traviss, 410 pages
Star Trek: The Next Generation/X-Men crossover – Planet X, Michael Jan Friedman, 265 pages
Running total: 15,566 pages
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MemberStar Trek: New Frontier – Gods Above, Peter David, 330 pages
Star Trek: The Next Generation – Ghost Ship, Diane Carey, 258 pages
Star Trek: The Next Generation – Exiles, Howard Weinstein, 131 pages
Ranger’s Apprentice VI: The Siege of Macindaw, John Flanagan, 293 pages
Ranger’s Apprentice VII: Erak’s Ransom, John Flanagan, 373 pages
Star Wars: Legacy of the Force – Tempest, Troy Denning, 392 pages
Star Trek: Stargazer – Three, Michael Jan Friedman, 108 pages
Running Total: 13,216 pages
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MemberStar Wars: Legacy of the Force – Betrayal, Aaron Allston, 438 pages
Star Wars: Legacy of the Force – Bloodlines, Karen Traviss, 380 pages
Ranger’s Apprentice II: The Burning Bridge, John Flanagan, 262 pages
Star Trek: The Next Generation – Intellivore, Diane Duane, 239 pages
Ranger’s Apprentice III: The Icebound Land, John Flanagan, 266 pages
Ranger’s Apprentice IV: Battle for Skandia, John Flanagan, 294 pages
Ranger’s Apprentice V: The Sorcerer of the North, John Flanagan, 295 pages
Running Total: 11,331 pages
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