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Posts by Ammelanoleuca
Engineer
But now I'm working towards a degree in Environmental Science
When I was elementary school, we all went through a phase where everyone collected them....then they kept on coming out with newer versions and I didn't have as much time....I still use V4.5 when I'm on vacation, though!
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I have one that's MOSTLY crafts....but also random stuff that goes on in my first year of college
I'm interested in the smaller one! Now that I have a PO box...but it will also depend on how much schoolwork I have, too...
Mine is http://panda314.tumblr.com/ !
Thanks! That helps a lot!
I over worry about how legal things are...especially over the internet where deleted things aren't truly ever DELETED...
I want to sell polymer clay charms to help pay for college, but...
I've seen some shops on blogging sites like tumblr, etc. or even facebook...but how legal are they? Would I need a business license? I'm in the United States.
Or will it be safer to just use etsy?
Tamora Pierce - Song of the Lioness, first 2 books
- Beka Cooper, but I liked the 1st more than the second
Harry Potter Series
Redwall Series
I won't say that it's my favorite book, but I couldn't put down the Gemma Doyle series either!
Also, Hannah by Kathryn Lasky, and the Enola Holmes and Rowan Hood series by Nancy Springer
I have to say that my favorite book is East by Edith Pattou (BEST retelling of a fairytale EVER)
My elementary daycare teacher (10 yrs ago) used to set up 'Hogwarts' and turn summer school daycare into a Harry Potter world, complete with quidditch and a dragon hatching. Strangely, when she called out my sorting randomly (Ravenclaw), it matches my results for all the online sortings today.
Looking at the first 12-ish books in the list, you've read so many that I've haven't, but all the ones that you didn't I have (except for His Dark Materials, but I have attempted before I got bored). There are so many books on that list that I want to read, if I ever find the time.
Little Women is good. I think Jane Eyre may have been good, if we didn't analyze it to the point where I started dreaming about it for class. Wuthering Heights, in my opinion, seems like a cross of styles of Charlotte Bronte and Jane Austen (from the 1 book I've read from both of them). Tess of the d'Urburvilles is REALLY good, but I saw the '08 BBC version of it before reading it. As much as I like Anne of Green Gables, I prefer Rilla of Ingleside. Everytime we study WW1 in class, I always have to reread it, or go to bed to the audiobook of it.
I agree with the Dracula/Twilight thing. And it has Harry Potter!
I won't put my English name, but my Chinese name is Waiman
Looking up on name websites, it's a misspelled version of a boy's name "Waimen" or "Wayman" (obviously, a failed attempt on my part, especially if looking up just my name without "meanings" attatched brings up a Hong Kong actress)
Asking my parents, the first part means good/great/achieved
The second part means quick or intelligent
I don't know about the asian (or, I guess "real") translations of my last names, but in English, my last name represents an abreviation for an element, and my mom's maiden name is 3.14......