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honestyisthekeytothesoul replied to your post “Immortalis (1964 words) by janto321 Chapters: 1/1 Fandom: Sherlock…”

This is one of my favorites of yours!

Mine too, to be honest

dvancecinco replied to your photoset “Okay, so here’s where I stand as of today. I really consider August 1…”

Woot woot! Congrats on such a fantastic year 🙂 I can’t wait to see what you have in store for us in this next upcoming year! I know it’s gonna be grand! xoxo

I am always grateful for all your support

amphigoricsymphony replied to your photoset “Okay, so here’s where I stand as of today. I really consider August 1…”

Wooooo hooo! Party, party! Congrats! Happy anniversary!

Thank you! You’re amazing too.

twilight (any of them) by stephine myers, Carrie by Stephen King, The Davinci Code by Dam Brown.

dvancecinco:

merindab:

dvancecinco:

merindab:

Yeesh

well, burn twlight. Sorry, gotta go with the popular choice there. Read carrie, rewrite davinci code cause it’ good but it could be better

and then go and rewrite the fucking screenplay too because the movie just pissed me off (it all but ruined the female mc)

Random question, Mer, have you read any of Dan Brown’s other novels?  To me, the whole Robert Langdon series so far is a bit hokey, yet still quite page-turning.  His two other novels are pretty interesting…

I actually haven’t, just Davinci code. I found I enjoyed that one well enough (haaaated the movie though). Nothing else in that series particularly interested me enough to go read it. But I did like the puzzles and I’ve never traveled outside the US, so the locations are always interesting.

Angels and Demons was pretty good, it’s actually the first one written in the series…but filmmakers though that the whole Davinci would be easier to do so they went with that one.  Angels and Demons actually veered quite a bit from the film, which surprised me.  The Lost Symbol was like Freemasonry and Founding Fathers sort of stuff along with measuring the weight of souls that took place in mostly DC…it was interesting because it was US stuff, but it probably captured me the least.  Inferno was pretty good, it’s Dante’s Inferno and the World Health Organization and a few other things.  

His two other novels are Deception Point and Digital Fortress.  I think Deception Point has to do with aliens and Arctic ice.  Digital Fortress should be like the NSA and senators I think.  

If you enjoy like, mysteries and conspiracy theories, I really do suggest his books.  Like I said, kinda hokey but still pretty page-turning.  If I’m not mistaken, Dan Brown said that he had like a dozen or so novels planned out for the whole character of Robert Langdon, and I’m interested to see what other crazy-ass groups and theories he’ll be able to come with for him.

I might have to give them a try sometime. I need more books to read anyway (almost done with a prayer for owen meany…don’t spoil the ending for me). I didn’t hate it or anything, i though tit was an interest romp i probably woudlnt’ reread. Have you read Clive Cussler’s books? they’re interesting adventure novels like that….but don’t bother with any of his new ones with Dirk Pitt’s kids. They’re awful. But the original Dirk PItt novels are good and the ones with the Oregon.

twilight (any of them) by stephine myers, Carrie by Stephen King, The Davinci Code by Dam Brown.

dvancecinco:

merindab:

Yeesh

well, burn twlight. Sorry, gotta go with the popular choice there. Read carrie, rewrite davinci code cause it’ good but it could be better

and then go and rewrite the fucking screenplay too because the movie just pissed me off (it all but ruined the female mc)

Random question, Mer, have you read any of Dan Brown’s other novels?  To me, the whole Robert Langdon series so far is a bit hokey, yet still quite page-turning.  His two other novels are pretty interesting…

I actually haven’t, just Davinci code. I found I enjoyed that one well enough (haaaated the movie though). Nothing else in that series particularly interested me enough to go read it. But I did like the puzzles and I’ve never traveled outside the US, so the locations are always interesting.