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So the Cybils reading...

...has been keeping me insanely busy lately. Werewolves and banshees and selkies, oh my! But I promise to have some reviews up this week. In the meantime I'm leaving you with a couple of buttons I managed to whip up in my "spare time." You know, in case you wanna slap one up somewhere. Now you can pick your poison:

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  1. Very nice I'll post one on my site, not sure how many people will actually see it but hey lol.

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  2. Caitlin, awesome sauce! And you might want to repaste the code in because I think it was wrong when I first posted it. Have corrected it now. *sheepish*

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  3. They're great, Angie! I love them both, but kinda like the girl with the gun a smidgen better. It's got a bit more ... ompf!

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  4. Christine, aww, thanks. You are the sweetest. I like kick-a UF chick, too. :)

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  5. So I just have to tell you how much I love your blog. It is pretty sad that I check it daily. I spend WAY to much time playing on it. I am a friend of Eliza's and she told me about it. I always check to see what if you have read a book and see what you think of it before I pick it up. Thanks so much for all your good reviews!
    Stephanie

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  6. Steph, you are so kind! It makes me incredibly happy to think of you playing around on the blog. Hope you find many more books you love around here! :) Don't be a stranger.

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  7. but kinda like the girl with the gun a smidgen better. It's got a bit more ...

    Work from home India

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