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Category: Kristen

"Book" That Vacation! by Kristen

Permalink 06/28/10 15:13 , Categories: Kristen
Beaches and bikinis or eco-tourism and zip lines? Europe and castles or Africa and wild animals?  I am planning a vacation and I am struck and disappointed with the common place offerings.  Been there, done that and have the t-shirt to prove it, or need… more »

Genre Bending or Books That Proved Me Wrong by Kristen

Permalink 03/02/10 13:17 , Categories: Kristen
I like my coffee with as much cream and sugar as coffee.  I part my hair in the middle.  Vanilla in food? Oh, yes. Vanilla in the air or on my body? Oh, no. I only like cotton sheets.  I prefer the aisle seat and do not care for olives.  And I only read… more »

Audio Adventure by Kristen

Permalink 12/14/09 15:44 , Categories: Kristen
I hate to drive.  It’s an enormous waste of time with all that frustration and irritation while not being able to read.  I honestly have a license plate surround that says “I’d Rather Be Reading.”I am holding out for teleportation or the Floo network, ba… more »

Theme Vacations by Kristen

Permalink 11/16/09 13:09 , Categories: Kristen
I like themes.  I rise to the occasion and have been known to don a costume, decorate in the spirit and embrace the frivolity. Vacations are no different. Oh, not where I go or what I do but what I bring along to read.  The theme may or may not relate to… more »

Interview with a Vampire-Lover, or Unrealistic Expectations by Kristen

I am a 30-year-old woman in love with a teenage vampire.  This is not a “National Inquirer” headline.  I am embarrassed, but I do not attempt to keep this fascination under wraps.  I am in literary lust with Edward Cullen, the hero/antihero of Stephanie… more »