hai·ku Pronunciation: 'hI-(")kü Function: noun Etymology: Japanese : an unrhymed verse form of Japanese origin having three lines containing usually 5, 7, and 5 syllables respectively
YES, I've taken a break from Patricia Cornwell... but only for Harry Potter!
*gasp* you traitor! :)Hey, I have book II coming, through paperbackswap.com - woohoo!
yup... I have 3 books coming and I've mailed out 6!! This is Fun... thanks for telling me about paperbackswap.com!!
wow!Btw - I meant book II is Dean Konntz's Prodical Son Book II :D
*gasp* you traitor!
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Hey, I have book II coming, through paperbackswap.com - woohoo!
yup... I have 3 books coming and I've mailed out 6!! This is Fun... thanks for telling me about paperbackswap.com!!
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ReplyDeleteBtw - I meant book II is Dean Konntz's Prodical Son Book II :D