puppymk wrote:
NeilWest wrote:
Everything by Michael Morpurgo, but I like Private Peaceful the most. Born to Run would be second and Shadow third.
Those books sound cool! Are they kid books?
no such thing as "kid books"
how old are you anyway
anyway I like Sir Arthur Conan Doyle
and Lewis Carrol
and (I'm going based off pseudonyms here because those are what people actually know!)
Lemony Snicket
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bananaman114 wrote:
puppymk wrote:
NeilWest wrote:
Everything by Michael Morpurgo, but I like Private Peaceful the most. Born to Run would be second and Shadow third.
Those books sound cool! Are they kid books?
no such thing as "kid books"
how old are you anyway
anyway I like Sir Arthur Conan Doyle
and Lewis Carrol
and (I'm going based off pseudonyms here because those are what people actually know!)
Lemony Snicket
Your not really supposed to give out or ask about ages on Scratch.
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I like twisted by laurie halse anderson. its hilarious but very innapropriate. VERY.
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Harry Potter books by JK Rowling are awesome!
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Robinson Crusoe http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robinson_Crusoe
The Screcrow and his servant http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_scarec … is_servant
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Aside from JK Rowling, Ray Bradbury
I rediscovered how amazing his writing is at the library and have now been obsessed with reading and rereading his stuff
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I like Harry Potter by J. K. Rowling.
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I love to read a lot so I've read a ton of books at the library
These are my favs (I probably forgot like 50% of them)
Ranger's Apprentice by John Flanagan
The Knife Walking trilogy (I don't think thats the real title, it includes The Ask and the Answer, Monsters of Men, and something else.)
The Malice Series (Only 2 books, which is dissapointing, but are one of my top 5 fav series. Awesome series for those who like like slightly creepy and dark books)
Harry Potter by J.K. Rowling (Couldn't forget this series I'm rereading them because I forgot a lot of the characters)
39 Clues by various authers (A good National Treasure or Indiana Jones type of series.)
Thats all that I can pull fom my mind.
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I'm reading The Anansi Boys by Neil Gaiman. It's clever, funny but a bit adult.
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jji10 wrote:
Robinson Crusoe http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robinson_Crusoe
The Screcrow and his servant http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_scarec … is_servant
I looked at the links and those look pretty good!
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cartooncreator wrote:
I like The Outsiders, but I forget who wrote it.
S.E Hinton
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