planetarygirl
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planetarygirl

What I wanted to see further explored was what Myka was thinking. That is the Warehouse's fault (or rather and agents and regents) that Alice is nuts to begin with. She was questioning the way things were done. In the end they had to do what they had to do in order to save themselves, but maybe her spoken thoughts

That's great. And yes, it brought a tear to my eye when I read this.

That makes sense. Artie has lost his marbles....

My daughter got an iPad for college (she also has a laptop). We looked over the student Pack for iPhone. I assume the recommendations for the iPad would be the same, but any other recommendations?

I loved Wishbone. My oldest was a toddler when the show started. It was the best children's show on the air. Loved that little dog.

The reason there is a controversy is because her splits were better than the men's times. My kids all swim, and doping did not occur to them. They actually thought there was something wrong with the clocks. Even they know what she did isn't really possible, but it could be the same issue that the SA runner has.

I thought both were good, but I found Wheaton's version more engaging. I don't know why, I just know I thought it was better. But yes, Patrick Stewart would be great.

I've been watching Eureka on Netflix. That show has Henry and Allison who are main characters, as well as Allison's son Kevin (who plays an important role) and daughter Jenna. And during the last 2 season's Henry's wife, Grace.

I love the whole process of art, and I enjoy seeing how the final rendering was achieved. I'll admit I like the first sketch the best, and then the second. There is something about her face in the second sketch that seemed to get lost later. I can't explain why, but it just seems more genuine. Thanks for sharing

My self-destructive habit is finishing a book even though I am hating it. Why can't I just stop? The really sad thing is I've passed this horrible habit on to my son. My daughter owns the Huger Games series, and he decided to read the first one. He liked it enough, but then he read the next two. He got through

My daughter loves the original fairy tales. She has been collecting Andrew Lang's books for years. She has all of them on her Kindle, but she wants to own real copies. I think she has 7. The Blue Fairy book was the first one we owned. Now, every time we go to a used book store she looks for them. She knows the

It would be great the the "little Observer" played a roll next season. I hate that it never went anywhere. But I guess it doesn't work with the Observers now just being people from the future and not some alien (or original) race.

Yes, when Nina gave her pep talk to Oliva, all I could think, "It was the ruby slippers all along. There's no place like home!" But then Oliva doesn't get to use this advice, she just gets shot. While I thought the scene with Walter shooting her was good, I also would have liked to seen a stronger Oliva, one who

Thanks, I got it! Now to find the time to read it. It looks like something my daughter would like.

Yes, Nimoy and Noble need more screen time together. Both are playing such excellent characters and they are playing them so well. I want to see them on screen together more. Plus I'm thrilled Nimoy agreed to reprise the roll.

I am looking forward to Mieville's book. I read Embassytown earlier this year, and I am currently reading the Kraken. I've been debating if I should read Moby Dick first. I've never read it, but I don't know if I want to put off reading Railsea long enough to read Moby Dick. I'm also thinking Bacigalupi's new book