Tiny

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I don’t think I could ever actually live in a house this small (it could never fit all my bookshelves) but this one has a really interesting design and lots of nice touches.

This holds up really well.

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This holds up really well. Whenever I see it on cable, I happily watch it. The other two in the trilogy…not so much.

Originally shared by ThinkGeek

Today in Geek History: THERE IS NO SPOON. The Matrix released in theaters in 1999. (Yep, 16 years ago.)

Huzzah!

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Huzzah!

Took me a little longer than in past years, but I made it to 50k! And no, I haven’t written “the end” yet. #woot   #nanowrimo   #stlnano  

The cranberries are starting to pop! Who wants to guess the secret ingredient? #thanksgiving

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The cranberries are starting to pop! Who wants to guess the secret ingredient? #thanksgiving

A moon cake for the mid-autumn festival! #asian #anyreasontocelebrate

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A moon cake for the mid-autumn festival! #asian #anyreasontocelebrate

May Book Photo Challenge: Day 11

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Day 11: my book boyfriend. Meet Ashe from Elizabeth Haydon’s Symphony of Ages series. My dad brought me the first book in this series as a freebie from his work. I didn’t really care for the cover (which doesn’t have Ashe on it), so I thought about not reading it. It’s a wonderful series, though, and there’s a new book coming out soon. Elizabeth Haydon was the first author to correspond with me via email way back when it was text only. I had a fangirl squee something fierce in the middle of my college dorm.

May Book Photo Challenge: Day 10

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Day 10: my obsession. My husband tells me my obsession is all books, but Jim Butcher is the only author I live that takes up an entire bookshelf with his works, so I’m going to go with that. The most recent Dresden Files book is homeless because there is no more room on that shelf…

May Book Photo Challenge: Day 9

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Day nine’s challenge, which I thought I wouldn’t be able to complete until I remembered Denvention from 2008: photo with an author.

Say hello to me and Patrick Rothfuss! This was taken during WorldCon 2008. He graciously signed my copy of NAME OF THE WIND while we were waiting to get into a panel room.

Bonus: the signed book.

signed by Pat!

NAME OF THE WIND signed by the author.