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message 1401: by gabi (new)

gabi | 358 comments OMG! Yes! Jace!!! *squeals*


message 1402: by Firefly (new)

Firefly (fireflys12) | 256 comments Wait, what? What newsletter? What about Jace? Is this from Jaye's blog?


message 1403: by Sierra (new)

Sierra | 116 comments Yes!! OHHHH I WANT SAMARA'S PERIL SO BAD NOW!!! JACE!!!!!
Firefly, It's her newsletter, I got it & can forward it to you if you want! :)


message 1404: by C.B. (new)

C.B. Cook (cbcook) | 293 comments @Merenwen: I'm halfway through the chapter, but Physics keeps stopping me. :P

@Everyone: Elizabeth told me that she wrote book 3 before books 1/2, so she said you'd probably get more references if you read the third one first. :P


message 1405: by Alyssa (new)

Alyssa | 410 comments @C.B. Cool! I'm half-way, and I'm not confused!! :)


message 1406: by Firefly (new)

Firefly (fireflys12) | 256 comments Sierra *Soar on wings like eagles* wrote: "Yes!! OHHHH I WANT SAMARA'S PERIL SO BAD NOW!!! JACE!!!!!
Firefly, It's her newsletter, I got it & can forward it to you if you want! :)"


Thanks, Era.


message 1407: by Alyssa (new)

Alyssa | 410 comments OH MY GOSH I JUST READ IT!!!! Poor Jace!! :'(

And I so hope that it's published in March so that I can get it for my birthday! ;)


message 1408: by Firefly (new)

Firefly (fireflys12) | 256 comments *finishes reading excerpt and starts choking on the feels and Jayrin and precious Jace who desperately needs huggles and chocolate*


message 1409: by Alyssa (new)

Alyssa | 410 comments Same!


message 1410: by Firefly (new)

Firefly (fireflys12) | 256 comments Guess what I'm eating right now?? Shortbread cookies!!
and THERE IS SNOW ON THE GROUND OUTSIDE. I AM VERY HAPPY.


message 1411: by Amanda (new)

Amanda Beguerie (amandabeguerie) | 467 comments I have snow too!




(Wait...Firefly...we live in the same state, right?)


message 1412: by Tamara (new)

Tamara Georges  (tamarasinnamon) We have snow in CT too!! :)


message 1413: by Morgan (new)

Morgan | 342 comments No snow in GA. Well, unless you're in the mountains. I think they got a little.


message 1414: by Alyssa (new)

Alyssa | 410 comments Most of our snow melted two days ago... :( BUT we got a little yesterday, so yay!! (And I'm eating mashed potatoes and will be making double chocolate cookies if my siblings would stop eating the chocolate!!!) So ... that was a little long. :P


message 1415: by Firefly (new)

Firefly (fireflys12) | 256 comments Amanda wrote: "I have snow too!




(Wait...Firefly...we live in the same state, right?)"


Yup :D


message 1416: by gabi (new)

gabi | 358 comments I wish... I miss it! PR will never get snow. :‘-(


message 1417: by Alyssa (new)

Alyssa | 410 comments @Gabriela Where did you use to live?


message 1418: by Amanda (new)

Amanda (wordfitlyspoken) | 158 comments No snow for me, although it is definitely cool outside, and it's supposed to hit 39 tonight which is basically "cue statewide panic" for FL.


message 1419: by gabi (new)

gabi | 358 comments Haha, Amanda!

Alyssa, I moved from Massachusetts to Puerto Rico. But I have also lived in Wisconsin.


message 1420: by Alyssa (new)

Alyssa | 410 comments Ah.


message 1421: by Hannah (new)

Hannah (readingrogers) | 41 comments I am all the way in Oregon. No snow. Just a loooot of rain. What's Puerto Rico weather like?


message 1422: by Alyssa (new)

Alyssa | 410 comments I loooove Oregon!! It's my birthstate! :)


message 1423: by gabi (new)

gabi | 358 comments It is hot and very humid. It seems to be one second sunny and hardly a cloud in the sky then the next it is pouring rain. So some weeks it feels like it rains everyday, but when it does rain it is usually only for a few minutes. It has finally gotten a tiny bit chilly in the morning which is nice.


message 1424: by Katelyn (new)

Katelyn Snell Here in GA, it just started to feel like winter. Temperatures last night were below 20°F. Where was this at Christmas?? I've been cheated :(


message 1425: by Amanda (new)

Amanda (wordfitlyspoken) | 158 comments Gabriela, that's what Florida does the vast majority of the year. (All except for December and January, really.)


message 1426: by Hannah (new)

Hannah (readingrogers) | 41 comments I went to Flirida once and being a born and raised an Oregonian the I rejected my rain poncho and took off my shoes and stood in the rain to get relief from the heat. It felt sooo good. I'm pretty sure I got wierd looks from passerby.


message 1427: by Alyssa (new)

Alyssa | 410 comments I do that in Ohio, and I did it when I visited FL. :P


message 1428: by Amanda (new)

Amanda (wordfitlyspoken) | 158 comments Hannah, that's hilarious. I've done it before, I'm sure. :)


message 1429: by Katelyn (new)

Katelyn Snell Really wishing I had an inviability cloak right now. Jury duty stinks; SO MUCH SITTING.


message 1430: by gabi (new)

gabi | 358 comments Ugh... I've never done that before.


message 1431: by gabi (new)

gabi | 358 comments Ugh... I've never done that before.


message 1432: by Amanda (new)

Amanda (wordfitlyspoken) | 158 comments Aww, I'm sorry, Katelyn. That sounds terrible. My mom was summoned for jury duty a month or so ago, but she got out of it because of the "small children" excuse. Good thing, too...


message 1433: by Katelyn (new)

Katelyn Snell I couldn't; the family I nanny for is on vacation, so I'm stuck on Day 2 of sitting here listening to people talk.


message 1434: by Claire (new)

Claire Banschbach I've gotten out of jury duty twice because I'm a college student. I dread the day I can't have that excuse.


message 1435: by Tricia (new)

Tricia Mingerink | 3 comments Claire wrote: "I've gotten out of jury duty twice because I'm a college student. I dread the day I can't have that excuse."

Ha, ha! Last winter, I got jury duty. I no longer had college as an excuse, so I had to send in all the paperwork and call in to the line to see if my jury number was called in for the next day. Last winter had so much snow, the courts sessions were canceled and I never actually had to go.


message 1436: by A'laura (new)

A'laura Pyeatt | 163 comments I've never been on jury duty (*knock on wood*) but then again, I am a sophomore in high school XD


message 1437: by Amanda (new)

Amanda (wordfitlyspoken) | 158 comments At what age does one become eligible for jury duty, anyway? I feel like I remember something about driver's licenses...


message 1438: by Amanda (new)

Amanda Beguerie (amandabeguerie) | 467 comments I think you have to be eighteen? I don't know. Since we moved to our house in 2008, only a mile away from our old house actually, the judiciary people haven't found our "new" home address. Hehehehehe. So neither of my parents have been called on.


message 1439: by Katelyn (new)

Katelyn Snell In my state, GA, it's 18 and older. Just got out and have to go back tomorrow. Good thing I'm getting paid for this!


message 1440: by Katelyn (new)

Katelyn Snell You get put in the pool if you're registered to vote, or have a driver's license. In my state, as of 2012, those lists are then combined and jurors are chosen from the master list.


message 1441: by gabi (new)

gabi | 358 comments So...how is everyone? Has anyone read or listened or watched anything amazing?


message 1442: by A'laura (new)

A'laura Pyeatt | 163 comments I'm wonderfu, Gabriela! I'm currently reading Lady Midnight by Cassandra Clare (if no one has read any of the Shadowhunter books by her, you're missing out!)


message 1443: by gabi (new)

gabi | 358 comments Cool! I've been interested in reading some of Clare's books, but I'm a bit afraid of there being inappropriate love scenes or something. Does it have that kind of stuff in it?


message 1444: by A'laura (new)

A'laura Pyeatt | 163 comments Oh no! Yes, there's kissing and all that but only in maybe 2 of her books there are love scenes but they aren't graphic at all.


message 1445: by Alyssa (new)

Alyssa | 410 comments I've recently gotten City of Bones by her from ThriftBooks, and I was kinda wondering the same thing. My older sister is gonna read it ahead of time.


message 1446: by gabi (new)

gabi | 358 comments Oh, okay! That's good. So would you read The Mortal Instruments first or The Dark Artifices first?


message 1447: by A'laura (new)

A'laura Pyeatt | 163 comments Nothing is graphic, it just says how the person is feeling. I don't really know how to explain it, but in order to really understand that the characters were doing it, you'd have to read the passage a few times. The first time I read one (which was in the last book of the Mortal Instruments series), I just thought the character was talking about their love, not actually doing anything.


message 1448: by Amanda (new)

Amanda Beguerie (amandabeguerie) | 467 comments I read on PluggedIn that there was a bit of language and some not-so-great references, but I also read a spoiler, and was like..."Welp, now I ruined the book for myself." xD


message 1449: by A'laura (new)

A'laura Pyeatt | 163 comments There's 3 series. I read Mortal Instruments 1-5 first, then Infernal Devices (3 books), then Mortal Instruments #6, and now the first book in the Dark Artifices. You don't HAVE to read them in that order, but it makes so much more sense.


message 1450: by gabi (new)

gabi | 358 comments OH! I didn't even realize there was that many series! 8O


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