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mewkid wrote:
Zangooser wrote:
This isn't new, and in fact, most people have already read it, but...
The Hunger Games series!
I highly recommend it to teens and young adults.I read it.
I'm eleven. That doesn't exactly qualify as a teen.
But, yeah, it's a good series.
Not to rag on anyone who likes the series, (Meaning everybody except me) but I read the first book and it didn't click with me. I have no idea why I don't like the series, I just don't. Then once everybody started loving the series, I'm the only one who isn't caught in the Hunger Games obsession. So every time I see anything related to Hunger Games, I die a little inside. (Please do not start an arguement with me, I am just posting my personal opinion to this series.)
I've started reading Keys to the Kingdom series, and its pretty good! (I've only read the second book becuase the library didn't have the first one.) It has a whole lot of unique elements to add to the story that makes it unique!
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witchartix wrote:
mewkid wrote:
Zangooser wrote:
This isn't new, and in fact, most people have already read it, but...
The Hunger Games series!
I highly recommend it to teens and young adults.I read it.
I'm eleven. That doesn't exactly qualify as a teen.
But, yeah, it's a good series.Not to rag on anyone who likes the series, (Meaning everybody except me) but I read the first book and it didn't click with me. I have no idea why I don't like the series, I just don't. Then once everybody started loving the series, I'm the only one who isn't caught in the Hunger Games obsession. So every time I see anything related to Hunger Games, I die a little inside. (Please do not start an arguement with me, I am just posting my personal opinion to this series.)
I'm more offended you think you are the only one who didn't obsess over The Hunger Games.
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mewkid wrote:
RedRocker227 wrote:
Luke121 wrote:
Dumbledore is DEAD?!?!
It brings a tear to my eye every time I hear the words "Dumbledore" and "dead". :'(
Seriously? It just makes me annoyed. I've heard it enough already.
Erm... I was kinda joking.
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witchartix wrote:
Not to rag on anyone who likes the series, (Meaning everybody except me) but I read the first book and it didn't click with me. I have no idea why I don't like the series, I just don't. Then once everybody started loving the series, I'm the only one who isn't caught in the Hunger Games obsession. So every time I see anything related to Hunger Games, I die a little inside. (Please do not start an arguement with me, I am just posting my personal opinion to this series.)
+1, my good sir
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The Fairy Dust Trilogy (?) by Gail Carson Levine. It's basically Disney Fairy books.
This probably sounds ridiculously childish, but these are really some of the best young children's books I've ever read, and I'm sad to say I read a lot. This is what I think is one of Gail Carson Levine's best writing. The characters and plots are amazing, and it's not just continuations of the same thing. The illustrations are really superb (by David Christiana). Of course, it's not at the level of, say, War and Peace, but I would really recommend it to people in all age groups, because the stories appeal to all ages. In fact, it's really more for 8-12 year olds, and maybe their parents too.
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I just started reading "Némésis" by Agatha Christie... It's a crime story
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Hi,
Has anybody red "The Boy In The Striped Pyjamas"? I am going to read it soon because now I am reading "The Spirit Of The Titanic", or has anybody read "The Diary Of Ann Frank"? Because I have ordered it from my local libarary.
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Rereading the Redwall books. I was reading Taggerung yesterday and finished it less than 24 hours after checking it out from the library, it was so good.
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coolscruff wrote:
Hi,
Has anybody red "The Boy In The Striped Pyjamas"? I am going to read it soon because now I am reading "The Spirit Of The Titanic", or has anybody read "The Diary Of Ann Frank"? Because I have ordered it from my local libarary.
I read the diary of ann frank
It was such a good bock. it really touched me
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LiFaytheGoblin wrote:
coolscruff wrote:
Hi,
Has anybody red "The Boy In The Striped Pyjamas"? I am going to read it soon because now I am reading "The Spirit Of The Titanic", or has anybody read "The Diary Of Ann Frank"? Because I have ordered it from my local libarary.I read the diary of ann frank
It was such a good bock. it really touched me
Thanks! My best friend said that too!
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Enders Game by Orson Scott Card.
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