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DelilahK wrote:Just remember after Destined for an Early Grave to read First Drop of Crimson then Eternal Kiss of Darkness then This Side of the Grave. But of course you already knew that. My bookshelf, iPod and eReader have those titles. Okay so I'm a bit obsessive.



engarde wrote:Did you win them or order them? Sounds like you have yet to read them. If you bought them all, what made you want to buy them?
DelilahK wrote:Just remember after Destined for an Early Grave to read First Drop of Crimson then Eternal Kiss of Darkness then This Side of the Grave. But of course you already knew that. My bookshelf, iPod and eReader have those titles. Okay so I'm a bit obsessive.
JaZzi wrote:malala - wow. Enjoy these. Good luck with your exams, but it should go well, you have something to reward yourself with after you finished them, so motivation shouldn't be the problem, right??! Btw, so want to know the answers to wonts questions. Have you read any of the books before? How did you get them? And why? Obviously b/ they're awesome, but how do you know that?? (:

malala wrote: I've read HTTG in Spanish (the only one available in Argentina). It's called Besos de Sangre here (Blood kisses). I loved it, and because I have anxiety issues (and well, who can resist Bones, right?), I ordered all them from Barnes and Noble.com. Except for Unbound and FDOC, because I bought them at a local bookstore.
This is what I usually do. I read a book available here and if I like it, I buy it/the rest of the series from the US. Oddly enough, the books I buy from there are cheaper. Even with express international shipping. And international titles take forever to get published too (if they ever get published, which isn't often).





Jennyfair wrote:I know what you mean. I also read the first 2 in german and they were called "Blutrote Küsse" (bloodred kisses) and "Kuss der Nacht" (kiss of the night). The others is also bought in english because I couldn´t wait untill the were published in german.
And you´re right here it is the same the english books are cheaper them the german ones. I believe it is becaue they have to translate it.
Rachel23 wrote:Nice! Looks exactly like one of my shelves.
kyatty2007 wrote:Awesome! Enjoy reading, looking forward to your thoughts on them all.






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