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xxPellinoriaxx
December 28th, 2007, 05:57 PM
Hmm...
Now I'm thinking.
I'll sneak the book out and when the alarm goes off, I'll run like a lunatic holding the book for dear life.

Or...
calmly take the book off the shelf and beat anyone over the head if they tried to take it away.

hippy child
December 28th, 2007, 08:15 PM
id vote for the second one lol thats funny to imagine *bonk* OW *bonk, bonk* *BONK* *bonk bonk*
of course the 1st one involves screaming and running like a lunatic and that has its advantages

or you could sneak out at midnight through your window in black clothes, steal your parents car and break into the bookstore and steal it then get into an awesome police car chase going back home, and no im not a juvenile dilenquent my mind just thinks like that

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Maerad-Pellinor
December 29th, 2007, 09:22 AM
No problems (regarding the links :D)

The UK is amazing. Well, Scotland is :D




Or, y'know. You could just wait for the bookstore to open, then go in and buy the book ?

No ?

Don't be silly Maerad, that's too sensible.

Okay how about this..

When the people are closing the shop for the day, you know how they lower that thing over the door ? Well slide under it at the last possible second. Of course you would be completely visible to them. But you run into the storeroom, grab the book, escape through an air vent and then have a mad car chase back to your house, where you have a secret room built especially for that purpose. Your parents are questioned and of course you have made a replica of yourself to go into your bed. Yes ?

Oh what an idea :rolleyes:


<3 Maerad x x x

Sirkana
December 29th, 2007, 09:25 AM
lol :D

but you're off topic.

Maerad-Pellinor
December 29th, 2007, 09:28 AM
Oops, sorry Sirkana :o

*Desperately trys to get back on topic*

Yes the covers are quite nice, the German ones.

*Wipes sweat off forehead*

That was a close one :)

<3 Maerad x x x

hippy child
December 29th, 2007, 01:41 PM
yes brilliant save there MP
hey i just realized that shes got all the fansite links up on her blog, im sure thats been noticed but im slow:D
the guy on on the riddle looks a little like cadvon but hes not rugged enoughin my opinion and i dont think it looks anything like arkan but thats just me
the maerad one *shudder* it looks nothing like how i imagine her, for one what shes wearing is way to fancy to be wearing in the wild and i dont like how the picture was done with her holding the sword up like that cuz from her expression its obvious that shes not about to be like attacking anything
of course im probably being a bit harsh i just have a pet peev about book covers when there not exactly right i mean there pretty looking but still

xxPellinoriaxx
December 29th, 2007, 05:42 PM
Good ideas * nods head*

xxPellinoriaxx
December 29th, 2007, 05:51 PM
No Fair! *crosses arms, pushes lower lip out, and pouts* Why do I have to live in the US???

Oh,
Congrades to Alison for finishing the book.

xxPellinoriaxx
December 29th, 2007, 05:52 PM
Well........
It could be worse.

hippy child
December 29th, 2007, 09:22 PM
yah we could have to 10 years for it to come out compared to that this is AWESOME so optimism people!!:D

 

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