maail wrote:
Alternatives wrote:
Chrischb wrote:
Said it all for meGreat minds think alike.
Guess that means I have a great mind too huh?
Most likely, but we can also be fools.
Fools never differ.
But I prefer great minds.
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'When I Was Joe', and it's sequel 'Almost True'. Anyone read it?
It's about this boy who witnesses a murder and has to go into witness protection, and it's really sad how much his life gets messed up and stuff.
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Alt's list, with a few changes:
The Lord of the Rings ~ JRR Tolkien
The Hobbit ~ JRR Tolkien
The Inheritance Cycle ~ Christopher Paolini
I'm currently reading Eragon. :
EDIT: Oh and Red Pyramid by Rick Riordan.
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Mockingjay and the Hunger games and Halo and Son of Neptune and Harry Potter 7.
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maail wrote:
Alternatives wrote:
Chrischb wrote:
Said it all for meGreat minds think alike.
Guess that means I have a great mind too huh?
That means I haver a great mine as well
Skullduggery pleasant series
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As a prolific reader, its very hard to choose -
Fantasy - The Warhound and the World's Pain (Mirchael Moorcock)
Historical - Sharp's Rifles (Bernard Cornwell)
Sci-Fi - A Fire upon the Deep (Vernor Vinge)
Humour - Night Watch (Terry Pratchett)
Horror - Desperation (Stephen King)
Autobiographical - Hitler: My Part in his Downfall (Spike Milligan)
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Mayhem wrote:
As a prolific reader, its very hard to choose -
Fantasy - The Warhound and the World's Pain (Mirchael Moorcock)
Historical - Sharp's Rifles (Bernard Cornwell)
Sci-Fi - A Fire upon the Deep (Vernor Vinge)
Humour - Night Watch (Terry Pratchett)
Horror - Desperation (Stephen King)
Autobiographical - Hitler: My Part in his Downfall (Spike Milligan)
Whoa, you are still on Scratch?
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Mayhem wrote:
As a prolific reader, its very hard to choose -
Fantasy - The Warhound and the World's Pain (Mirchael Moorcock)
Historical - Sharp's Rifles (Bernard Cornwell)
Sci-Fi - A Fire upon the Deep (Vernor Vinge)
Humour - Night Watch (Terry Pratchett)
Horror - Desperation (Stephen King)
Autobiographical - Hitler: My Part in his Downfall (Spike Milligan)
I don't know who you are, but you have one of the coolest names.
I'm starting a list:
Mayhem
Alternatives
Medic
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All4one wrote:
The Adventures of Tom Sawyer by Mark Twain.
Great book.
Has anyone else said this?
I think we read it at school once, I wasn't really that interested in it though.
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All4one wrote:
The Adventures of Tom Sawyer by Mark Twain.
Great book.
Has anyone else said this?
Yea.
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ProgrammingFreak wrote:
All4one wrote:
The Adventures of Tom Sawyer by Mark Twain.
Great book.
Has anyone else said this?Yea.
In that case, we have similar tastes, because we both also like Rick Riordan. XD
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All4one wrote:
ProgrammingFreak wrote:
All4one wrote:
The Adventures of Tom Sawyer by Mark Twain.
Great book.
Has anyone else said this?Yea.
In that case, we have similar tastes, because we both also like Rick Riordan. XD
Yeah. xD
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The Lord of the Rings. Read the trilogy 4 times.
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Rangers Apprentice series and Alex Rider series
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the snowman. (r.l stine)
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ProgrammingFreak wrote:
Mayhem wrote:
As a prolific reader, its very hard to choose -
Fantasy - The Warhound and the World's Pain (Mirchael Moorcock)
Historical - Sharp's Rifles (Bernard Cornwell)
Sci-Fi - A Fire upon the Deep (Vernor Vinge)
Humour - Night Watch (Terry Pratchett)
Horror - Desperation (Stephen King)
Autobiographical - Hitler: My Part in his Downfall (Spike Milligan)I don't know who you are, but you have one of the coolest names.
I'm starting a list:
Mayhem
Alternatives
Medic
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Either "Chains" by Laurie Halse Anderson or "The Green Glass Sea" by Ellen Klages.
They are both very heartfelt books, ones that really cling you to the characters.
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