When did it suddenly become cool to hate everything? It's a growing problem, especially in the entertainment world, and no one benefits from an increasingly hard to please, pessimistic audience.

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December 29, 2006
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FANTASTIC!!!!!!
I've been staring at it for almost 5 minutes now, and I still can't see a single flaw or mistake on it!
You're just too amazing!
Fantastic, just fantastic! Instant fave! *Faves*~
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"The basis for all freedom is the governance over one's own body and everything that is in it. The opposite is the condition of a slave." ~ Katti Anker M.
And have you ever drew on motives of Hamilton's books ?
What kinda books are they?
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"The basis for all freedom is the governance over one's own body and everything that is in it. The opposite is the condition of a slave." ~ Katti Anker M.
IF it's will be interesting, I shall ask, whence it is possible to receive the book free of charge in an electronic variant.
The citation: Anita Blake is a professional animator and licensed vampire executioner. At the series' beginning, her only power is to temporarily raise and control the dead (as zombies) and she uses this to procure a job raising the dead to settle wills and estates in dispute; however, she soon discovers that this ability also extends to control over the undead (vampires) as well. Subsequent books depict her manifestation of other powers as well.
Both are strong feminine lead characters who more than hold their own with male characters in the balance of power. Both acquire and inspire loyalty in followers from multiple competing camps, and thus have a unifying effect. They act unhesitatingly and ruthlessly to protect their followers when threatened. Both experience unsettling growth in their powers as their series progress and are confronted with the issues of what will they use their powers for and how far will they go to protect their own. They also have fond, close relationships to their respective grandmothers, as well as share several resemblances in their physiques. (Pale, short, large-breasted and hair leaning toward dark. Anita's is black, whereas Meredith's is "blood-red" and often described as almost dark.)
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Novels
Guilty Pleasures (1993) ISBN 0-515-13449-X
The Laughing Corpse (1994) ISBN 0-425-19200-8
Circus of the Damned (1995) ISBN 0-515-13448-1
The Lunatic Cafe (1996) ISBN 0-425-20137-6
Bloody Bones (1996) ISBN 0-425-20567-3
The Killing Dance (1997) ISBN 0-425-20906-7
Burnt Offerings (1998) ISBN 0-515-13447-3
Blue Moon (1998) ISBN 0-515-13445-7
Obsidian Butterfly (2000) ISBN 0-515-13450-3
Narcissus in Chains (2001) ISBN 5-558-61270-3
Cerulean Sins (2003) ISBN 0-515-13681-6
Incubus Dreams (2004) ISBN 0-515-13449-X
Micah (February, 2006) ISBN 0-425-20797-8
Danse Macabre (June, 2006) ISBN 0-515-14087-2
The Harlequin (2007)
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Hm... I think I once read the one titled "The Laughing Corpse".
I'm not sure, but the title sounds extremely familiar.
Thanku for the info btw
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"The basis for all freedom is the governance over one's own body and everything that is in it. The opposite is the condition of a slave." ~ Katti Anker M.
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