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Greetings, all! My name is James (as I'm sure you've guessed). I just now ran across this forum, hope to be spending some time here.
I've been a fan of SRD since I first read the Covenant series oh, I don't know, about 10 years ago. My brother-in-law got me turned on to the series, and I've been addicted since! The only other SRD series I've read is of course the Gap series, which I loved as well. Picked up The Mirror Of Her Dreams the other week because I've heard great things about the books.
So here is my n00b post, such as it is. Hope to see you all around.
James
I've been a fan of SRD since I first read the Covenant series oh, I don't know, about 10 years ago. My brother-in-law got me turned on to the series, and I've been addicted since! The only other SRD series I've read is of course the Gap series, which I loved as well. Picked up The Mirror Of Her Dreams the other week because I've heard great things about the books.
So here is my n00b post, such as it is. Hope to see you all around.
James
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Hi AcousticJames, welcome to the Watch. 
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He knew only that they had never striven to reject the boundaries of themselves.
Thanks for the warm reception, everyone. I'm hoping to participate as much as possible, but I see a lot of really in-depth discussions about the TC books. It's been so long since I've read them all that when I read the introduction to Runes outlining the previous books, I felt like I'd never read them at all! So after I finish Runes, I'll be going back to re-read the series. I wanted to re-read them before I picked up Runes, but I just couldn't wait!
See y'all around!
James
See y'all around!
James
Okay, so... Hi everyone. I'm new and such.. Surprise, eh? 
Eh. I'm Jezz, and.. such. I've only read the Chronicles twice (gasp!), the first time when I was 10-something and the second this spring, but I love it muchly, so I have to be here. Oh, and I finished This Day All Gods Die yesterday, and EEEEEEEEEEEEP. I almost couldn't sleep. Too good. And my roomie and fellow SRD fanatic bought Runes today, so ooooh. She must finish reading it soon, so I can read it. *blinks*
And yah.. I'll run around checking out forums now..

Eh. I'm Jezz, and.. such. I've only read the Chronicles twice (gasp!), the first time when I was 10-something and the second this spring, but I love it muchly, so I have to be here. Oh, and I finished This Day All Gods Die yesterday, and EEEEEEEEEEEEP. I almost couldn't sleep. Too good. And my roomie and fellow SRD fanatic bought Runes today, so ooooh. She must finish reading it soon, so I can read it. *blinks*
And yah.. I'll run around checking out forums now..

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Hello everyone!
My name is Jim, and, well, here I am.
This is a great thing you have going on here - well done to all.
I wish I'd known about ElohimFest earlier (like, *before* it happened). Is there another planned for next year?
Oh, about me... like *so* many of you, discovered LFB in my early teens, was a Donaldson nut from the get-go, and I've read everything he's done, with the exception of the mystery novels (should get to that...).
So, that's me!
Jim
My name is Jim, and, well, here I am.
This is a great thing you have going on here - well done to all.
I wish I'd known about ElohimFest earlier (like, *before* it happened). Is there another planned for next year?
Oh, about me... like *so* many of you, discovered LFB in my early teens, was a Donaldson nut from the get-go, and I've read everything he's done, with the exception of the mystery novels (should get to that...).
So, that's me!
Jim
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Welcome and true, all new (*grin* that kinda rhymes
) Hope you come to love this place as much as I have!

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*grin* I know what you mean...I skulked around here for months before I registered.
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His response: "Holy $&!^. He's not kidding! Look at all these muffins!"