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Kimberly Chapman
Kimberly Chapman has been making things up and writing them down for as long as she can remember. She holds a double major degree in Journalism and Anthropology and worked for a few years as a technology reporter, but she soon found that it was more fun to interact with the fake people who live... show more

Kimberly Chapman has been making things up and writing them down for as long as she can remember. She holds a double major degree in Journalism and Anthropology and worked for a few years as a technology reporter, but she soon found that it was more fun to interact with the fake people who live in her head than interview real-life people about network hardware.She left her native Canada in 2000 to marry an Australian and live in the United States with him, because love does that sort of thing to a person. They have a young daughter who keeps asking to read her books and has been told not until she's twenty-five.When Kimberly's not obsessively transcribing the lives of the fake people in her head or busy with Mum duties, she can usually be found engaged in experimental cake decorating (which she blogs at eat-the-evidence.com), nerdy knitting, volunteering for creative community organizations like Capital Confectioners and The Biscuit Brothers, discussing topics both profound and trivial on Google+, or playing computer games.
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Maybe Tomorrow
Maybe Tomorrow rated it 12 years ago
Excellent character and relationship development, but it is possible to have too much of a good thing. I appreciate that Anna and Jason have all the time in the world, but I didn't feel it was necessary to have to know about every day's worth of it. 2.5/5
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vnorthw rated it 12 years ago
I don't normally read indie books. I don't have anything against indie authors - in fact I have read several fantastic indie books - but you never can be sure that you're going to end up with a good book. When Finding Gaia first got my attention, I thought it had an interesting premise (and the prom...
Maybe Tomorrow
Maybe Tomorrow rated it 12 years ago
This is not a book I would have picked up of my own volition, but since it was written by a friend and lent to me by another and I initially started reading it out of that "obligation" of friendship.At 2:00 Wednesday morning, I finally decided I needed to get to bed. And then I spent all of Wednesda...
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vnorthw rated it 12 years ago
[b:Finding Gaia|15745576|Finding Gaia|Kimberly Chapman|http://d.gr-assets.com/books/1341945125s/15745576.jpg|21435270] has been on my TBR list since I first heard about it, but my book budget has been non-existent recently so I haven't gotten to it.I picked up this free scene with the first two chap...
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