Guardianrock

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"I have a passion for wanting to do things." And then I don't.
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It's always wonderful when you discover a new author and you are super into their books and they have at least three books for you to read

I'm almost done with "Under Your Skin" by Lee Winter. I love our caustic Queen Catherine Ayers so much, but Lauren King is so her match. I'm so happy with got a sequel because we got to see them as a couple and just how amazing they are together.

This is def one of my favorite. I just love well done Ice Queen, and Lee Winter creates great Ice Queens
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NEW ESSAY — “Radioactive Fictions: Marie Corelli and the Omnipotence of Thoughts” — https://publicdomainreview.org/essay/radioactive-fictions

Outselling books by Arthur Conan Doyle and H. G. Wells in their day, Marie Corelli’s occult romance novels brim with fantasies of telepathy, mesmerism, and radioactivity. Steven Connor revisits The Life Everlasting (1911), where the recent discovery of radium shapes the mechanics of phantasmal machines and psychic forces able to pass through all impediments.

Radioactive Fictions: Marie Corelli and the Omnipotence of Thoughts

Outselling books by Arthur Conan Doyle and H. G. Wells in their day, Marie Corelli’s occult romance novels brim with fantasies of telepathy, mesmerism, and radioactivity. Steven Connor revisits The Life Everlasting (1911), where the recent discovery of radium shapes the mechanics of phantasmal machines and psychic forces able to pass through all impediments.

The Public Domain Review
@mj_duncan well, at least it's there! Keep insisting! That's a blog with history
@KimberWitch we have time to catch up! I hope

I'm three books behind on my reading challenge... I was two books ahead like a month ago. I was doing so well, and reading books that I was enjoying a lot. How in the world did I fall so behind!

#bookstodon

Hitman: Who am I killing?

Dog: Ever heard of a guy named Pavlov?

Hitman: Rings a bell.

Dog: *narrows eyes* That's right.

@reginasbread it's not the milf you see, it's the milf in your heart

@mj_duncan hey, mine is as old or older than yours! We are in the same boat.

I do hope you can get it back at some point. That's history!