More Than My Dearest Friend written by: BookRookie12
Summary: Elizabeth's father takes his six-year-old second daughter along with her older sister to London to tour and enjoy the parks, and, with her lively spirit and infectious smile, she makes a new friend. They grow up together, until a quarrel between them creates estrangement. When they meet again, four years later, what happens?
Ramble: I don't know why but I really like stories where they meet as children. While I don't have a copy of that story, I am thinking about getting a copy to read again. Because of the change in how they meet, parts of the story changed as well. There are some more scenes that make your cringe, and a few where your heart just goes out for the character. Everything works out in the end, and I believe the author has a story that focuses on the children from this story. For now, I'll probably wait for that to be a complete story before trying it... I find that I don't like waiting for the next chapter to be posted most of the time.
A place for me to keep track of the stories I read. I don't mean to offend anyone with my rambles or posts. Before I go on further; I would like to thank the authors for putting up their stories.
A quick warning. Some of my rambles (or even the way I label the posts) may contain spoilers. The rambles are my way of leaving myself a trail to follow in the future, if I want to reread the story (there are some that I read again and again and again...)
Sunday, November 5, 2017
Friday, November 3, 2017
Letters Received
Letters Received written by: Lise Fahn277
Summary: When Frederick discovers a secret that Anne left behind at Kellynch Hall, things come to an early (and altogether happy) resolution. A light-hearted, mostly fluffy what-if.
Ramble: A short story that changes the whole story. It is amazing how much one small thing can change the whole novel. Very short, sweet, and to the point.
Summary: When Frederick discovers a secret that Anne left behind at Kellynch Hall, things come to an early (and altogether happy) resolution. A light-hearted, mostly fluffy what-if.
Ramble: A short story that changes the whole story. It is amazing how much one small thing can change the whole novel. Very short, sweet, and to the point.
Friday, October 27, 2017
Random Ramble
Wow, it has been a long while since I've posted anything here (and yes, I actually had to go through the 'forgot your password' thing to get to the right email address to get this post going). I went to read mainly on my phone for the longest time, and emailed links to stories to myself, but never got around to typing up the rambles. Now that I take a closer look at the stories and groups I used to be in, I feel like the community has changed a bit. While there are not as many new stories to read as there once was, I plan on continuing on what I used to read, and try to enjoy the process again.
So, I'm going to try to post here and there again, and maybe try to leave some reviews, if I can get into my accounts again. There might be some reviews on books that I've read too. I'm trying to take advantage of the prime lending library so I might try to use this as a way to remind me to keep reading, and to see what books I've borrowed before. Since I'm going through and just reading what catches my eyes, there might be duplicate rambles, since I don't remember which stores I read and wrote about here. There might be a big gap between posts here, but that doesn't mean I stopped reading stories... I just didn't read them on a computer where I can easily ramble about them. ;)
If someone else is reading this, welcome to my random blog!
Just realized that I was breaking the rule according to A Happy Assembly... so those posts have been reverted into drafts for my own personal records.
So, I'm going to try to post here and there again, and maybe try to leave some reviews, if I can get into my accounts again. There might be some reviews on books that I've read too. I'm trying to take advantage of the prime lending library so I might try to use this as a way to remind me to keep reading, and to see what books I've borrowed before. Since I'm going through and just reading what catches my eyes, there might be duplicate rambles, since I don't remember which stores I read and wrote about here. There might be a big gap between posts here, but that doesn't mean I stopped reading stories... I just didn't read them on a computer where I can easily ramble about them. ;)
If someone else is reading this, welcome to my random blog!
Just realized that I was breaking the rule according to A Happy Assembly... so those posts have been reverted into drafts for my own personal records.
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