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#1 2012-08-28 14:28:22

jedidiahzhu
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Favorite Books

Hi guys!

What books do you guys like? Gimme a list. Here's mine. It's not in order from most liked to least liked.

1. Guardians of Ga'Hoole series (except for River of Wind, it was kind of boring)
2. Narnia Series
3. Percy Jackson series
4. Heroes of Olympus series
5. Last Dragon Chronicles series
6. The 39 Clues series
7. The Cahills vs Vespers series

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#2 2012-08-28 14:33:36

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Re: Favorite Books

1. Warriors
2. Narnia

I can't remember all of the others.


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#3 2012-08-28 14:51:11

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Re: Favorite Books

Harry Potter has to be my favorite series of all time


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#4 2012-08-28 15:26:44

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Re: Favorite Books

^agreed
I also like Nothing by Janne Teller


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#5 2012-08-28 15:38:07

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Re: Favorite Books

I highly recommend Ender's Game.


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#6 2012-08-28 16:17:05

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Re: Favorite Books

1. Harry Potter series
2. Percy Jackson/Heroes of Olympus series (they are two separate series' (don't know the plural of "series", sorry), but they are connected, so I consider them as the same series)
3.The Secret Series (This Book is Not Good For You, to be more specific)
4. Diary of a Wimpy Kid series
5. Holes

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#7 2012-08-29 10:53:44

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Re: Favorite Books

Fly trap by Frances Hardinge.

Its become my favourite book becuase it is very brilliantly done
with lots of unexpected events and giant plot twists.
I'd recommend it to anyone who loves mysteries becuase it has
those kind of elements.


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#8 2012-08-29 11:17:56

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Re: Favorite Books

1. Battle Royale
2. LOTR series
3. Anything by Barry Lygas.


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#9 2012-08-29 11:23:27

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Re: Favorite Books

My one and only most favorite Book is  "Percy Jackson series".A too good creation in this book.

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#10 2012-08-29 12:22:25

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Re: Favorite Books

Hunger Games!


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#11 2012-08-29 13:36:29

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Re: Favorite Books

I've only read about them, but when I have the money I want Wonder and the Fault in Our Stars.
Also, Jane Eyre is amazing


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#12 2012-08-29 13:38:39

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Re: Favorite Books

The alchemyst series is amazing
As well as the mysterious benedict society


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#13 2012-08-29 16:59:58

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Re: Favorite Books

How did I forget Diana Wynne Jones?? Gosh anything by her
She's so amazing


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#14 2012-08-29 17:00:33

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Re: Favorite Books

I like anything Rick Riordan
or Steven King


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#15 2012-08-30 04:15:46

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Re: Favorite Books

HOW COULD I FREAKING FORGET DIARY OF A WIMPY KID SERIES??? I'm going mad ...

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#16 2012-08-30 13:15:51

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Re: Favorite Books

mythbusteranimator wrote:

I like anything Rick Riordan
or Steven King

Have you seen "The 39 Clues Book 1: Maze of Bones" by Rick Riordan? It's one of his less well known books. (He just kickstarted the series, different authors write the other books.)

To your signature:

Aha! The incorrect spelling of "address" says it all. XD

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#17 2012-08-30 13:25:03

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Re: Favorite Books

jedidiahzhu wrote:

mythbusteranimator wrote:

I like anything Rick Riordan
or Steven King

Have you seen "The 39 Clues Book 1: Maze of Bones" by Rick Riordan? It's one of his less well known books. (He just kickstarted the series, different authors write the other books.)

It's a couple of years old


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#18 2012-08-31 00:38:49

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Re: Favorite Books

jukyter wrote:

jedidiahzhu wrote:

mythbusteranimator wrote:

I like anything Rick Riordan
or Steven King

Have you seen "The 39 Clues Book 1: Maze of Bones" by Rick Riordan? It's one of his less well known books. (He just kickstarted the series, different authors write the other books.)

It's a couple of years old

But it's still good.  smile

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#19 2012-08-31 00:55:33

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Re: Favorite Books

BoltBait wrote:

I highly recommend Ender's Game.

High. Five.

I also LOVE dystopian fiction. This means The Giver, 1984, Fahrenheit 451.


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#20 2012-08-31 16:20:58

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Re: Favorite Books

jedidiahzhu wrote:

jukyter wrote:

jedidiahzhu wrote:


Have you seen "The 39 Clues Book 1: Maze of Bones" by Rick Riordan? It's one of his less well known books. (He just kickstarted the series, different authors write the other books.)

It's a couple of years old

But it's still good.  smile

Yeah, I wasn't doubting it but you said 'just kickstarted'  tongue
And 2009 with a sequel series doesn't really mean that  tongue


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#21 2012-09-01 02:40:44

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Re: Favorite Books

jukyter wrote:

jedidiahzhu wrote:

jukyter wrote:


It's a couple of years old

But it's still good.  smile

Yeah, I wasn't doubting it but you said 'just kickstarted'  tongue
And 2009 with a sequel series doesn't really mean that  tongue

Yeah, what I meant was that he only wrote one book (BOO!!!) and other authors wrote the rest.

And now the sequel series is almost over .... WHY DIDN'T HE WRITE ANOTHER BOOK????  sad  XD

Most people know "Percy Jackson and the Olympians", "Heroes of Olympus", and "Kane Chronicles" when I talk about Rick Riordan, but when I mention "The Maze of Bones" they stare at me with blank faces. XD

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#22 2012-09-01 07:39:41

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Re: Favorite Books

banana500 wrote:

BoltBait wrote:

I highly recommend Ender's Game.

High. Five.

I also LOVE dystopian fiction. This means The Giver, 1984, Fahrenheit 451.

Yeah, it's a awesome book. I love science fiction now.

And, I live near Orson Scott Card. It's like a hour away :0


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#23 2012-09-06 09:56:32

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Re: Favorite Books

By the way guys, I'm starting to read the Eragon series. Can anybody tell me if it's a good book or not? It sounds pretty neat so far ... but I've only read a dozen pages. Or less.

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#24 2012-09-06 12:19:58

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Re: Favorite Books

Warriors
The Hunger Games
Narnia
Diary of a Wimpy Kid


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#25 2012-09-12 00:10:21

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Re: Favorite Books

GUYS .... can anybody tell me whether Eragon is a good series?

Oh, and adding to my top list: Kane Chroniclles. FTW!!!!

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