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Date Joined: September 21, 2018
Last Online: October 28, 2018 Birthday: December 8 Country: Uganda |
Hello, I am new at this so I would love help at this kind of thing, I love reading alot, I mostly read fantasy and adventure, i am an indoor person, i listen to slow music and acapella by pentatonix, since its about Christmas time, my favorite book for Xmas is Harry potter, I thinkthats all about me.
Acapella by Pentatonix, vocal people,
Rnb, jazz by Kenny g and saxtribution, pop, jpop,
All Teen fiction, Harry potter Percy Jackson Sloth Witch series And many more although Harry Potter wins
Sci-fi, mystery and adventure, Flash LEgends of tomorrow Supergirl Charmed I can't name it all, its too much...
Nickelodeon TV Disney TVs including Disney Junior Well and some local channels here
Crochet, papercrafts, knitting, mostly those
Fairytail is like my top most Bleach Magi Naruto HunterX hunter, these are like my favorite.
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Book quote – September NRGordon
“You’re just as sane as I am.” Luna Lovegood, From Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix, By: J.K. Rowling
Sorry this is so late. I totally misunderstood and mailed the quotes on PCs.
Book Quote - September
"But Rink himself had the most special talent of all: during the full moon he sprouted flowers all over his body. It was a beautiful sight, and they were the prettiest, sweetest-smelling and longest-lasting blossoms you ever saw.
Some folks might stay home sick in bed if they happened to sprout - but not Rink. Every morning following a full moon, his mama would gently clip the flowers from her boy and off he would go to school."
Hi! I'm your partner for the "September Book Quote" swap. The name of the book is The Perfect Mother by Aimee Molloy
"They call themselves the May Mothers—a collection of new moms who gave birth in the same month. Twice a week, with strollers in tow, they get together in Prospect Park, seeking refuge from the isolation of new motherhood; sharing the fears, joys, and anxieties of their new child-centered lives.
When the group’s members agree to meet for drinks at a hip local bar, they have in mind a casual evening of fun, a brief break from their daily routine. But on this sultry Fourth of July night during the hottest summer in Brooklyn’s history, something goes terrifyingly wrong: one of the babies is taken from his crib. Winnie, a single mom, was reluctant to leave six-week-old Midas with a babysitter, but the May Mothers insisted that everything would be fine. Now Midas is missing, the police are asking disturbing questions, and Winnie’s very private life has become fodder for a ravenous media.
Though none of the other members in the group is close to the reserved Winnie, three of them will go to increasingly risky lengths to help her find her son. And as the police bungle the investigation and the media begin to scrutinize the mothers in the days after Midas goes missing, damaging secrets are exposed, marriages are tested, and friendships are formed and fractured."