There are very many books that have made me really laugh out loud. I was chortling, chuckling, and maniacally laughing throughout the entire book. Liss has some great lines: "I'd share my clothes with you, Royina." "It's all right. I had a great-aunt who grew very confused in her age like this, poor thing."
Ya know, I think this needs to go into found dot_cattiness.
I think it's overall, funnier than ACC. At the end of that book, I was just barely away from bawling my eyes out (the man I'd loved had just married someone who was not me, and that did not go well with romantic comedy); this book, I think I could read at any time and still howl with laughter.
I think mine was at the attempts at endearments, as I know someone who won't take anything nice as an endearment. That and the flies. That's ever so much more wrong than Miles drilling Team Koudelka. I attempted to explain to marxdarx, who didn't get it. Much, much cackling was heard throughout templeravenmoon.
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You actually _cackle_? Audioblog, I wanna hear this :)
What were you reading?
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My friends tell me that I've got several distinctive laughs.
Re: amused, highly amused
I was chortling, chuckling, and maniacally laughing throughout the entire book.
Liss has some great lines:
"I'd share my clothes with you, Royina."
"It's all right. I had a great-aunt who grew very confused in her age like this, poor thing."
Ya know, I think this needs to go into found dot_cattiness.
Re: amused, highly amused
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I had my biggest laugh at the "Lord Bastard, you Bastard!" line, although "Meat?" came a close second...
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