Mickey1763

I noticed a typo in your bio. You said Slytherin, but I think you meant to say "Hufflepuff."

Mickey1763

Indeed, we have a more aesthetically pleasing symmetry with the use of repeating letters - it's okay, don't feel bad :)
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BowlOfPorridge

@Mickey1763 Nope, not a typo. Just a simple selection of the keys that don't repeat any letters (unlike "Hufflepuff").
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Mickey1763

Aww thank you so much for the shoutout! :)

BowlOfPorridge

Please, Abby, you're an excellent writer! You're welcome!
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Mickey1763

But I'm not really that great at writing :P
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Mickey1763

*whispers* I think for Maximum Ride, the term would be Avian American. 

BowlOfPorridge

Then… I would call myself Avian Chinese!
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Mickey1763

Max calls herself Avian American...
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BowlOfPorridge

*looks up from Maximum Ride book 4 days later*  Huh?
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Mickey1763

Another book recommendation: I thought you might like the Lunar Chronicles, the first book being Cinder - which takes place in a futuristic China. However, that is the only book that really takes place in China - unless you count Cress, but I don't really. Anyway, the series are a futuristic retellings of fairytales, and they are not seperate books, so they have to be read in chronological order. The books are retellings of Cinderella, Little Red Riding Hood, Rapunzel, and Snow White.

BowlOfPorridge

I did. It was... Peculiar... but nonetheless, it was good.
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Mickey1763

Ah, did you enjoy it?
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Mickey1763

You read Maximum Ride????

Mickey1763

Did you read all of them?
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Mickey1763

Not sure if you'd have any interest in it, but I would recommend a book I had recently finished: Ruby Red. 
          Although the trilogy itself is more of just one, entire book to me. Also, not sure if it would interfere with anything, but the book was translated from German into British English, so there will be quite a few of English terms and phrases.

Mickey1763

Just thought I'd share some book recommendations: Witch & Wizard by James Patterson, The Last of the Firedrakes (it's on wattpad - here's the link: http://www.wattpad.com/story/31726070), a comical little thing also on wattpad (http://www.wattpad.com/story/18831574-typical-and-dumb-moments-in-percy-jackson), and a list of jokes (http://www.wattpad.com/story/18318550-percy-jackson-jokes) :)