I googled the author of the niece bio, and she looks truly unlike what I envisioned.
The Intricacies of GOSSIP.
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The Intricacies of GOSSIP.
So, I thought I should have a dear diary moment. I am reading some gossip biography book about a character in the 18 and 19th century England. So far-- I am focused on a certain influential familiy during those days. Two sisters, their husbands, their mother, their connection to then prince of Wales--George IV. I have read each biography of the mentioned relations, meaning six books with each having at least 400 pages. Now, I am reading the bio, of the niece of one of the sisters and daughter of the other sister. This author who wrote the nieces' bio, is so talented, so gossipy, so meticulously informational, that I am aghast at how lucky I am to have found this gem. Wow. The book reads like a volcanic novel, mixed with fantastic characters that give me violent orgasms. Sometimes I have to remind myself I am not reading a fiction, but a true, delicious none fiction. 
I googled the author of the niece bio, and she looks truly unlike what I envisioned.
I imagined she would be delicate, pale skin, beautiful, certainly wearing bright pearl necklace. Instead, I see a grotesque look alike of the middle aged singer Susan boyle, naturally I was disappointed, but that DOES NOT diminish my gratitude to her-- for writing this amazing work of malaab' mixed with decadent choco-lat.` 
I googled the author of the niece bio, and she looks truly unlike what I envisioned.
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Re: The Intricacies of GOSSIP.
cough cough
I do beg your pardon, if I come off as vain. lool my description of the author was unnecessary. Anyway, I cant stress more about how good this author is. Compared to the other six bios, she triumphantly looms in luminary genius. I know so much about the sisters, the mother, the prince, than I knew when reading their own bio. How is that possible? This author not only did she unravel this phenomenon niece, the central person of her bio, but she also revealed who her mother and aunt really were. To be so profusely gratified by a random, unexpected perusing is truly, a work of phenomenon fateful encounter. Is there any felicity more greater than this?
PS: The most heart breaking moment in the reading is --discovering poor Augusta Foster killing himself in the end. Such an adroit, talented and eloquent letter writer, such a clear head thinker, success in every career and social status-- to end up killing himself with a gun shot!
Poor, poor, poor child . 
I do beg your pardon, if I come off as vain. lool my description of the author was unnecessary. Anyway, I cant stress more about how good this author is. Compared to the other six bios, she triumphantly looms in luminary genius. I know so much about the sisters, the mother, the prince, than I knew when reading their own bio. How is that possible? This author not only did she unravel this phenomenon niece, the central person of her bio, but she also revealed who her mother and aunt really were. To be so profusely gratified by a random, unexpected perusing is truly, a work of phenomenon fateful encounter. Is there any felicity more greater than this?
PS: The most heart breaking moment in the reading is --discovering poor Augusta Foster killing himself in the end. Such an adroit, talented and eloquent letter writer, such a clear head thinker, success in every career and social status-- to end up killing himself with a gun shot!
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Re: The Intricacies of GOSSIP.
It never meant for u to care. I use Somalinet forum as my dear diary.

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Re: The Intricacies of GOSSIP.
Basra, you really are loyal to your 18/19th century English authors. I thought you'd have move on to the 20th century by now and on your way to the 21st.
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Re: The Intricacies of GOSSIP.
dear eyes only--- YES! YES! YES!! I am loyal to death. Just like I am loyal to Somalinet. 18 & 19th and might I add 17th century is my all time favorite times in history. 20th and 21st century was invaded and contaminated by modern invasions like machines and the eradication of aristocratic oligarchy. I know the noble characters of 18 & 19 England like I know the family lineage of my family --dating back to Sheikh isaaq and Cumar mahmood. -
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