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Joined 07-03-07, id: 1316364

Umm... hello. I'm 203, and am 14 years old.

Reading has been my main source of entertainment from the cradle- I remember my mom reading Harry Potter to me when I was in Kindergarten. Despite my age I have the reading ablility of a college student. (Though I have atrocious spelling and punctuation.)

I suppose that since reading holds such a big part of my life I've naturally developed a taste for creating my own stories, as well. Or, more accurately, that's why I WANT to create my own stories. I am hoping that you, dear reader, will help me become the accomplished author I hope to become, by reviewing my work and giving me advice on how to improve.

Well! Now that all of that stuff is out of the way, I'll talk about some of my other interests.

I have been horse back riding and playing the piano since I was 8. I can knit, sew, cook, and make (if I do say so myself) some pretty snappy scrap books.

I love to travel, and when I'm at home, I'll be talking to pen pals all over the world. (I have friends in Singapore, Australia, Italy, Germany, Scotland, Greece, and in various places around the United States.)

So, I think you have enough information to know me, in a nut shell.

Now, since I only think it's appropriate to end this profile on something book-related, I'll make a quick list of books that I highly recommend you read (I'll try to put in a little something for everyone.):

1. Here Be Dragons by Sharon Kay Penman- this is historical fiction, and I only recommend it to highschoolers, college kids, and even adults. It's about the power struggle between Wales, England, and France in the early 1200's, and it is definately one of the best love stories EVER!

2. Twilight, New Moon, and Eclipse by Stephenie Meyer- this is fiction/fantasy, and a really good book for teenagers. It's about the relationship between a vampire who is striving to be good, and the human who falls in love with him. (Don't be scared away by the vampires! It is soooo good!)

3. Ella Enchanted by Gail Carson- this is a cute little fairy tale that was a fabulous quick read for me. I definately recommend it for those people who love Disney!

4. The Dark Elf Trilogy by R. A. Salvatore- this is a great fantasy/action book. For those of you out there who are looking for a dreamy character to crush on, look no further than here! It's about a drow, Drizzt Do'Urden (a dark elf, the evil cousins of elves) who doesn't agree with the disgusting ways of his kin.

Okay! I'll keep trying to add to this list, but those are some of my all-time favorites!

Happy reading!