Kileymeister wrote:
MoreGamesNow wrote:
Orson Scott Card's Ender's Game and Speaker for the Dead
Oh, and don't forget Paolini too![]()
Ender's Game! Yes!
And George Orwell's Animal Farm or William Golding's Lord of the Flies!
my brother read lord of the flies for a summer reading project
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bananaman114 wrote:
Calebxy_Test wrote:
Alternatives wrote:
J.K. Rowling - The Harry Potter Series
J.R. Tolkien - The Lord of the Rings
C.S. Lewis - The Narnia SeriesCaleb [spoilers] - The Magic Bath series
How narcisstic! Just so you know, narcisim is quite the bad trait. Bothers people.
Anyway, for whatever reason, I like writing about books.
@ Alternatives I love all of those!
No, it's called joking.
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ssss wrote:
calebxy
Yes?
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Lemony Snicket, J.R.R. Tolkein, Jerry Jenkins.
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Kileymeister wrote:
soupoftomato wrote:
harry potter is like, an instant classic.
so if you read classics, why haven't you read harry potter? :'(
and coolstuff in my blatant, unchanging opinion, it is the greatest writing around.You want good writing? Try Dune, His Dark Materials, or Foundation. All are written excellently. Harry Potter has great plot and everything else but it's eloquence isn't quite as good as these.
His Dark Materials bored me to death.
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Alternatives wrote:
Kileymeister wrote:
soupoftomato wrote:
harry potter is like, an instant classic.
so if you read classics, why haven't you read harry potter? :'(
and coolstuff in my blatant, unchanging opinion, it is the greatest writing around.You want good writing? Try Dune, His Dark Materials, or Foundation. All are written excellently. Harry Potter has great plot and everything else but it's eloquence isn't quite as good as these.
His Dark Materials bored me to death.
Really? It was amazing to me. I was captivated all throughout the series. Did you not like some of the subtlety or discussions?
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Whoa, it's like walking into a library in this thread. The classiest corner of Misc, this is
Now, I'll put on my sophisticated head on...
Classics:
Lord of the Flies
To Kill a Mockingbird
Modern Novels:
Diary of a Wimpy Kid
Let the Right One In (great but not really appropriate)
Private Peaceful - Michael Morpurgo (All his books are cool)
NEVER EVER Read (Unless You Have Bad Taste):
River Boy
Have you read them?
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The_Dancing_Donut wrote:
Whoa, it's like walking into a library in this thread. The classiest corner of Misc, this is
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Now, I'll put on my sophisticated head on...
Classics:
Lord of the Flies
To Kill a Mockingbird
Modern Novels:
Diary of a Wimpy Kid
Let the Right One In (great but not really appropriate)
Private Peaceful - Michael Morpurgo (All his books are cool)
NEVER EVER Read (Unless You Have Bad Taste):
River Boy
Have you read them?
IS To Kill a Mockingbird good? I was going to get it from the Library.
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ProgrammingFreak wrote:
The_Dancing_Donut wrote:
Whoa, it's like walking into a library in this thread. The classiest corner of Misc, this is
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Now, I'll put on my sophisticated head on...
Classics:
Lord of the Flies
To Kill a Mockingbird
Modern Novels:
Diary of a Wimpy Kid
Let the Right One In (great but not really appropriate)
Private Peaceful - Michael Morpurgo (All his books are cool)
NEVER EVER Read (Unless You Have Bad Taste):
River Boy
Have you read them?IS To Kill a Mockingbird good? I was going to get it from the Library.
Yeah, it's interesting! I'd get it if I were you
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I just recently read the Eyes of the dragon by Stephen King. Pretty Good. I also really like Harry Potter and the Bartimaeus Trilogy. One of my all-time favorite series is Gregor the Overlander. A series of unfortunate events was really great up until the ending, which left me so frustrated that I still didn't know about all the stuff.
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soupoftomato wrote:
and coolstuff in my blatant, unchanging opinion, it is the greatest writing around. [Harry Potter]
I really am in love with that series, and the writing is beautiful, but there is better writing around,
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coolstuff wrote:
soupoftomato wrote:
and coolstuff in my blatant, unchanging opinion, it is the greatest writing around. [Harry Potter]
I really am in love with that series, and the writing is beautiful, but there is better writing around,
examples plox
i have read or tried most of these "great books"
some of the better classics:
where the red fern grows
bridge to teribithia
and i like a wrinkle in time but that wasn't exactly mentioned
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soupoftomato wrote:
coolstuff wrote:
soupoftomato wrote:
and coolstuff in my blatant, unchanging opinion, it is the greatest writing around. [Harry Potter]
I really am in love with that series, and the writing is beautiful, but there is better writing around,
examples plox
i have read or tried most of these "great books"
some of the better classics:
where the red fern grows
bridge to teribithia
and i like a wrinkle in time but that wasn't exactly mentioned
Hm, I know you don't like suggestions, but how about The Dream Merchant by Isabel Hoving? It's a little slow but pretty good.
Ooh! Or if you like Harry Potter you could read Tunnels by Roderick Gordon and Brian Williams. It's also a tad slow in the beginning but it gets good, and it has Harry Potter's level of fantasy.
Ooh! Or City of Ember by Jeanne DuPrau! Also great, if you've seen the movie do not let that ruin it for you, the book is twenty times better.
(None of these have any attacks on or even really mention religion at all as far as I remember).
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geohendan wrote:
soupoftomato wrote:
geohendan wrote:
Let's see, Roald Dahl, J.K. Rowling, Shell Silverstein...
But I suppose that's not "literature'![]()
anything written in a book . . .
Anyway, im modern cause those aren't boring.![]()
J.K. Rowling
Rick Riordan
And Darren Shan's Crique Du Freak is good though that's not /terribly/ recent.
wait im listing literature i think is great or is this supposed to be about boring ol' classics where an animal/person dies everytime.Oh yeah, forgot Rick Riordan!
my teacher actually refuses to read rick riordan's books because they're so poorly edited and are filled with grammatical mistakes.
my favorite book is animal farm
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Harry Potter Series by JK Rowling
Chronicles of Narnia by CS Lewis
War of the Worlds by HG Wells
LOL, JK, CS, and HG...
Everyone's probably said all of those before.
Oh yes, and I also like Chasing Vermeer and the sequels by Blue Balliet(t?).
EDIT: And I need help finding books.
I pulled out EVERY book in the kids' section at my local library and I swear there were only 5 I hadn't already read or tried. I tried those and they were all bad.
I tried the teens section but couldn't find any good books that I'm actually allowed to read.
OOOH one more great book I've read: Code Orange by Caroline B. Cooney
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veggieman001 wrote:
geohendan wrote:
soupoftomato wrote:
anything written in a book . . .
Anyway, im modern cause those aren't boring.![]()
J.K. Rowling
Rick Riordan
And Darren Shan's Crique Du Freak is good though that's not /terribly/ recent.
wait im listing literature i think is great or is this supposed to be about boring ol' classics where an animal/person dies everytime.Oh yeah, forgot Rick Riordan!
my teacher actually refuses to read rick riordan's books because they're so poorly edited and are filled with grammatical mistakes.
my favorite book is animal farm
they're not that bad and this is also a dyslexic, add, kid we're talking about so i guess grammar /could/ be intentional. Plus a kid who's writing not for a project or anything probably wouldn't care too much. But I guess that's letting the author off easy.
and kileymeister: I like Harry Potter and everyone assumes they should shove Fantasy suggestion down my throat. I like more humor anyway. Some more modern series (you'll have a much better chance if i actually have heard about it) i like are: Maximum Ride, PJ series, HP series, BUT I have also read the Monk books (based on show), am reading Accidental Adventures which is more mythology and exploration than flat out fantasy.
And I REALLY want to read Hitchhiker's Guide To The Galaxy but my dad has to reread it to see if it's bad.
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Wickimen wrote:
Harry Potter Series by JK Rowling
Chronicles of Narnia by CS Lewis
War of the Worlds by HG Wells
LOL, JK, CS, and HG...
Everyone's probably said all of those before.
Oh yes, and I also like Chasing Vermeer and the sequels by Blue Balliet(t?).
EDIT: And I need help finding books.I pulled out EVERY book in the kids' section at my local library and I swear there were only 5 I hadn't already read or tried. I tried those and they were all bad.
I tried the teens section but couldn't find any good books that I'm actually allowed to read.
OOOH one more great book I've read: Code Orange by Caroline B. Cooney
Cirque Du Freak, a nice horror series. It also has relationships but they're more being true to friends and betrayal than Twilight love stuff. It's vampires but probably the best vampire writing ever.
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soupoftomato wrote:
Wickimen wrote:
Harry Potter Series by JK Rowling
Chronicles of Narnia by CS Lewis
War of the Worlds by HG Wells
LOL, JK, CS, and HG...
Everyone's probably said all of those before.
Oh yes, and I also like Chasing Vermeer and the sequels by Blue Balliet(t?).
EDIT: And I need help finding books.I pulled out EVERY book in the kids' section at my local library and I swear there were only 5 I hadn't already read or tried. I tried those and they were all bad.
I tried the teens section but couldn't find any good books that I'm actually allowed to read.
OOOH one more great book I've read: Code Orange by Caroline B. CooneyCirque Du Freak, a nice horror series. It also has relationships but they're more being true to friends and betrayal than Twilight love stuff. It's vampires but probably the best vampire writing ever.
Thanks, I'll try it at the library next time
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Wickimen wrote:
soupoftomato wrote:
Wickimen wrote:
Harry Potter Series by JK Rowling
Chronicles of Narnia by CS Lewis
War of the Worlds by HG Wells
LOL, JK, CS, and HG...
Everyone's probably said all of those before.
Oh yes, and I also like Chasing Vermeer and the sequels by Blue Balliet(t?).
EDIT: And I need help finding books.I pulled out EVERY book in the kids' section at my local library and I swear there were only 5 I hadn't already read or tried. I tried those and they were all bad.
I tried the teens section but couldn't find any good books that I'm actually allowed to read.
OOOH one more great book I've read: Code Orange by Caroline B. CooneyCirque Du Freak, a nice horror series. It also has relationships but they're more being true to friends and betrayal than Twilight love stuff. It's vampires but probably the best vampire writing ever.
Thanks, I'll try it at the library next time
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it's a really good series.
it's first person of a vampire and talks about all the struggles. he gives up his life for his friend, but his friend just hates him for it. he leaves his family and can never see them again. if he finds a girlfriend, they'll grow up before he has reached the next year (age progression is 5 times slower). i'll stop there before i spoil it too much
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@soup: But if you like Harry Potter you'll like these fantasies, they are kind of similar.
soupoftomato wrote:
And I REALLY want to read Hitchhiker's Guide To The Galaxy but my dad has to reread it to see if it's bad.
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Heheheh, don't let him read So Long and Thanks For All the Fish... :S
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Kileymeister wrote:
soupoftomato wrote:
And I REALLY want to read Hitchhiker's Guide To The Galaxy but my dad has to reread it to see if it's bad.
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Heheheh, don't let him read So Long and Thanks For All the Fish... :S
hahaha yeah
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veggieman001 wrote:
Kileymeister wrote:
soupoftomato wrote:
And I REALLY want to read Hitchhiker's Guide To The Galaxy but my dad has to reread it to see if it's bad.
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Heheheh, don't let him read So Long and Thanks For All the Fish... :S
hahaha yeah
. . .
hint please
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soupoftomato wrote:
veggieman001 wrote:
Kileymeister wrote:
Heheheh, don't let him read So Long and Thanks For All the Fish... :S
hahaha yeah
. . .
hint please
Em, it has a certain chapter in it, well, just stick with the first three books. The book itself is great, there's just a chapter that isn't appropriate for all ages..
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