Why Being a Reptile Lover Means Always Having to Say I'm Sorry

Reptile and amphibian lovers (also known as herpers) share their reptile- and amphibian-related relationship problems with friends, family members and significant others. They talk about their biggest compromises, worst crises,
funniest incidents and most touching moments. Plus
heartfelt advice for how to live with a herp lover.

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Why Being a Reptile Lover Means Always Having to Say I'm Sorry

Reptile and amphibian lovers (also known as herpers) share their reptile- and amphibian-related relationship problems with friends, family members and significant others. They talk about their biggest compromises, worst crises,
funniest incidents and most touching moments. Plus
heartfelt advice for how to live with a herp lover.

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Why Being a Reptile Lover Means Always Having to Say I'm Sorry

Why Being a Reptile Lover Means Always Having to Say I'm Sorry

by Anita Salzberg
Why Being a Reptile Lover Means Always Having to Say I'm Sorry

Why Being a Reptile Lover Means Always Having to Say I'm Sorry

by Anita Salzberg

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Overview

Reptile and amphibian lovers (also known as herpers) share their reptile- and amphibian-related relationship problems with friends, family members and significant others. They talk about their biggest compromises, worst crises,
funniest incidents and most touching moments. Plus
heartfelt advice for how to live with a herp lover.


Product Details

BN ID: 2940044265684
Publisher: Anita Salzberg
Publication date: 01/21/2013
Sold by: Smashwords
Format: eBook
File size: 84 KB

About the Author

As a child growing up in Brooklyn, I never imagined falling in love with a turtle lover from the Bronx who would fill our Manhattan apartment with hard-shelled creatures. This goes to show that life and love can be inexplicably weird, and, if you're lucky, also rather wonderful.

Nor could I anticipate that my husband, Allen, and I would work together (without filing for divorce) on articles for Ranger Rick, and on three books for the children's library market, including one on turtles. I've also written for magazines and worked as a direct response copywriter.

Today, Allen and I live in Queens, N.Y., with two cats and a paltry three turtles.

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