looks good! I'd love to get this place going again, but I am also a lot busier now than I was a few years ago...but hopefully with school done in a month, I should be able to chat a bit! my name over there will probably be 96bookworms
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All good books are alike in that they are truer than if they really happened. And after you are finished reading one you feel that all that happened to you and afterwards it all belongs to you: the good and the bad, the ecstasy, the remorse, and the sorrow, the people and the places, and how the weather was.
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Hey y'all! Wow, it's been a while. Anyone remember me? ;P
I've not found that online communities are dying at all. Individual ones wax and wane. This one does that with book cycles. We're currently waiting for a new book release. Because we're in between books, there isn't much activity going on, because there's not a lot to discuss. Last spike was around when AWoM came out.
Hmm, it is the topic of Great Randomness, so here's a brief summary of my life the past year: had spinal surgery for scoliosis in July, moved to Melbourne AU a month ago, will be attending Biola University and majoring in Piano Performance in August. Yep, the rest of my family will still be in Ozzie when I go back for college (or as Australians say, "uni!"). It's a bit scary but I'm really looking forward to it. ^.^
What are the big events in everyone else's lives this year?
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Hey! Not too much going on with me here. School will be over in a few weeks, so I've got a bunch of work to do! I'm really looking forward to having some time off! School wasn't too great this year for me...
I'm going to a literature/book camp in a few weeks, at Amherst University, for a week. I'm really excited! Others than that, I'm working (very part time) at a bakery, and babysitting. And I should be able to get my driver's license in a few weeks! Now I just need to actually, you know, drive...
SilveredBlue- Piano Performance? that sounds really cool!
mythbusterfan- how're the motorcycle classes going?
Also, TOGR and all, has anyone seen/heard of the Lizzie Bennet Diaries? It's an online modernized adaptation of Pride and Prejudice, told through a video blog. It's really well done! They did a fantastic job adapting it, and the acting is brilliant! I highly recommend it.All good books are alike in that they are truer than if they really happened. And after you are finished reading one you feel that all that happened to you and afterwards it all belongs to you: the good and the bad, the ecstasy, the remorse, and the sorrow, the people and the places, and how the weather was.
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You might remember my surprise at the announcement of Book 10: Games Wizards Play in one of the other threads that I posted several weeks ago. I was appalled at myself for not being around in all that time to hear the good news!
Then I reread this thread, thanks to MetroidMaster, who bumped it back up the list. I was reading through it all, thinking how great it sounds... turns out... I thanked DD for writing the post in January 2012 (which was still 6 months after she posted it...)! I didn't even remember it!
I'm losing my mind...."...Some of growing up is the knitting together of our cognitive webs, and some things take time and experience to make sense...." - Taran
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*Crickets* *Tumbleweeds blow through YW forums*
Uhh, anyone here?
I started reading AWoM for the first time a few days ago! I got it (I waited for the paperback version to match my collection) either for this past Christmas or the Christmas before. This is the first time in a while that I've read a YW book for the first time, and yet again DD has really impressed me with altering my way of thinking about my place in the universe and what happens around me. The concept that we ourselves could be martians is what stands out in particular to me so far (I'm on page 133 now). It is truly enlightening... thank you, DD.
In other random news, my dad and I once again restored the overhead light in our den to operation. The den consists of a couch, TV (which never gets used anymore since he got rid of cable many moons ago), and my desk. My eyes got tired of staring at my computer screen for long periods of time with a flourescent light directly behind it, or of moving the lamp over and having the right one hurt more than the left one, so now I have nice, even, soft ambient light. Much healthier. I also repaired a broken hose today. And, of course, we had my niece's 1st birthday at my mom's today, which was great fun as always. It seems I don't see my mom's side of the family as much since my grandmother passed away 2 years ago. She was the mortar of the family -- not to say that there are any problems; on the contrary, it's fantastic family, but it just happens that we don't get together as often -- so every time I see them is particularly special nowadays."...Some of growing up is the knitting together of our cognitive webs, and some things take time and experience to make sense...." - Taran
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I miss chat, and i have def missed this forum
I haven't been on here in foreverrrrrr, and i got back on and was like, "I'm gonna go see if my login still even works, probably not." Lo and behold, it works I figured there'd be all kinds of different users on here, but i recognize almost everyone's name (which is way cool ), and as i was scrolling through this wonderful forum i was looking at someone mentioning a chat room, and i honestly miss that the most. I miss talking to fans of the YW series in _real time_, and i hate that it got shut down, because its honestly not the same without chat. but at the same time, im afraid its just going to get clicked off and ruined again for people using it for the wrong reasons
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WIT! Nice to see 'ya.... 5 years, eh? What occurred that made you think to return?
Sometimes I wonder what happens to some of the people on here. They just... disappear. Do they forget? I know that, now that some other forums I'm a member on have dramatically slowed down/basically stopped, I actually forget to go in my daily routine of creeping my little usual fraction of the Internet. Do they have personal issues in real life? Or, perhaps... did they outgrow YW?!! Most likely, I think, is life getting in the way, namely... *dramatic pause* college. Eew. I can understand it having been through my first year of it, but I only took 3 and 2 classes for the semesters and I make my own hours working in the IT department at the high school I graduated from, so I am fortunate enough to still have a life. On the other hand, now I can really sympathize with those who go away to school, have a full-time school schedule, probably work whenever they can, and still try to have somewhat of a social life.Last edited by EricG1793; July 2, 2013, 08:16:30 AM."...Some of growing up is the knitting together of our cognitive webs, and some things take time and experience to make sense...." - Taran
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lol nice to see you too! your username was one of the first i recognized, i was like "no way, he's still on here!?" haha
I don't really know, honestly i was just bored and i remember awhile back someone saying that users that didn't get on within a three month period risked having to make a new profile, so i was like, "eh, they prob deleted me." tried my login for the heck of it. I've tried to join other forums but they honestly just don't have the charm of this one for me. This was my first forum, so its always kind of felt like home
i had moved down the street from where i used to live, and the people that helped us move stole our computer, so i didn't have much of a way to get back on, and when i got my own computer, i'd log in, see if anything new had occurred, but i didn't really feel like if it mattered if i posted anything or not. So i moved on, and as you said, life got in the way.I graduated high school, got a job, bought my first car _by myself_ with all of my own money (so proud) and paid cash money up front for it, and just never bothered to get on yw since i thought id have to make a new username and stuff. that's what i get for assuming haha.
and now that i have my own car, im doing anything i can to make some amazing memories this summer, just because i hate when you look back and think, "yeah, no, i did nothing that summer, except sleep." that's so badLast edited by W.I.T.; July 2, 2013, 05:23:43 PM.
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W.I.T., I tried to reply to your PM but got this error:
W.I.T. has chosen not to receive private messages or may not be allowed to receive private messages."...Some of growing up is the knitting together of our cognitive webs, and some things take time and experience to make sense...." - Taran
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Hey guys! Yeah, it does seem rather slow nowadays. I think, on my part, it was just me getting into middle and high school, and then just kinda drifting away...I used to be almost perpetually rereading the books, but now I haven't read them in years. I think I might have accidentally over-read them...I wish I could enjoy them like I used to!
I too wonder what happened to some of the other regulars from a while back. They seemed to be on here regularly, and then suddenly, they disappeared!
I went to this amazing camp called Great Books Summer Program last week, and it was so much fun! It was on campus at Amherst College, and we basically just had lectures and discussions on different excerpts and stories we read, as well as have a poetry recitation competition, and take art and literature electives. I chose book binding and The Experience of Reading It was great, because everyone else there was also into reading and books and other generally "nerdy" things!
ETA: Oh, and i'm also going to go see Tamora Pierce again next week! This makes the 4th time, and I'm still so excited!All good books are alike in that they are truer than if they really happened. And after you are finished reading one you feel that all that happened to you and afterwards it all belongs to you: the good and the bad, the ecstasy, the remorse, and the sorrow, the people and the places, and how the weather was.
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accidentally over-read? That is probably the worst concept I can think of.
Fortunately you can now start re-reading the millennium editions.... I'm enjoying reading through them "again" this way but with changes! I get so excited every time I notice a 'new' passage or sentence or phrase or detail.
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Originally posted by Tuttle View PostI also agree with this hoping that your wife is doing well Garrett.
(Will probably expand later)"...and that's how Snuggles the hamster learned that yes, things COULD always get worse."
"You are the most insolent child I have ever had the misfortune to teach." "Thank you."
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