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Saturday Giggles: Song of the Lioness Version



I'm pausing mid-fit of laughter to link you over to the source of my mirth. If you haven't heard of Mark Reads yet, you should possibly go check it out. Today (thanks to Li), I ran across his take on Chapter 2 of The Woman Who Rides Like a Man--book two in my beloved Song of the Lioness series by Tamora Pierce. I can't handle the awesome. Enjoy and have a good weekend!

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  1. His recaps are BRILLIANT, aren't they?? I need to make some time to read his previous posts on the earlier books.

    And I obviously want to re-read the all my Alanna books NOW.

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    1. TOO funny. Thanks again for the heads up!

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  2. HILARIOUS. Although I will never be able to reread that book without his commentary in my head!

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  3. hahaha. this is really entertaining!:D

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  4. *Giggle*...

    Angie, I didn't really know where else to post this, so I'll just comment with it! If you're interested, my blog is having a "Christmas Tale" blog event for Decemeber and I'd like to invite you! Since you love to read and review, thought you might enjoy it. :) Happy reading. http://lmsherwin.com/a-christmas-tale-blog-event-sign-up/

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    1. Hey thanks for the heads up! I'll click on over and check it out.

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  5. I love the Mark Reads thing--his takes on Harry Potter cracked me up for hours. Good call, Angie.

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  6. Ahh, how did I not know about this fabulousness?! Thanks :)

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