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Thank you! He's sleeping so soundly like that because he was into mischief all day long today.

Okay, everyone, take a picture of your room right now and share. We'll all feel better. Here's mine. Toys everywhere on the floor, clean (thank goodness) unfolded laundry on both chairs. Take that perfect interior pintrest shot!

Found three more.

The solution to that is to remove them. :o

Oh, wait, never mind. I saw the title of the article and was too scared to click on it.

What happened yesterday? I'm almost afraid to ask.

I agree. If it were me though, it wouldn't really matter. Life over. Would it matter what I was charged with? No. Just game over. Spouse's life, grandparents, other kids. Done. So horribly tragic. Ugh.

I KNOW it could happen to anyone. I am really close to an incredibly loving dad who forgot to stop at the daycare, drove all the way to work, parked, got out of the car and only realized when he caught a glimpse of sleeping baby as he looked to cross the street that the baby was still in the car. ANYONE.

I am pretty easily terrified so I like classically chilling stories. Pet Cemetery almost made me throw up. I loved Turn of the Screw, as well as The Woman in White and The Moonstone.

You both are so cute! :)

How lovely! Reading recommendations from Mercedes Lackey! You and my mum would have liked one another. She had a huge library and gave me the Little White Horse to read when I was younger. She also has The Book of the People on her shelf (it is well dog-eared from much reading) and I know I've seen The Green Knight

I'm so sorry for your losses. Actually, I read some of my Mum's Anne McCaffery books too, and all of the Discworld books at the same time, and I reread Jonathan Strange and Mr. Norrell. I did a lot of reading actually. I really needed that Mac and Cheese comfort writing. I really do believe it helped me keep it

OH MY GOSH! Larry & Misty wrote me!!!!! I love io9! How amazing! I saw on Misty's site that she recently lost her mum too. I lost mine to liver cancer. Please tell her from me that my mum loved her books, as do I now and that reading them has helped me through such a terrible time. Hugs to her on her loss.

I admit, I have always taken great delight in being able to read kids books and claiming I was reading them for my kids. I have read the Brothers Karamazov and War and Peace but I've also loved all of Harry Potter. I read Jane Austen every year. I also usually read Anne of Green Gables. I don't care what I read as

Woah, woah, woah, you can say what you like about most books but let's not be crazy. Jane is sacrosanct.

I read the discworld series when my mum died of liver cancer at 60. They did save my life. Thanks Mr. Pratchett.

You think the Doctor doesn't read?

I just discovered this Mercedes Lackey series, I found them on my mum's bookshelf and they make me feel closer to her to read something she loved, and she obviously did because she had the whole set. Why have I never heard of them before?

These look great. Added The Quick, and The Girls at the Kingfisher Club to my goodreads list. Every time I read these lists I always think "Gosh, wouldn't it be helpful if there was a goodreads link beside each book so I could just click it, instead of opening a new window and searching for each one?". Could that be

Ardeth Bay - I love him! He's who I thought of, too.