Anyone? I'll list some ones I've already read:
The inheritance cycle
Percy Jackson series ( I never remember the name of it)
Artemis Fowl series
The last Dragon Chronicles
Ender's Game
The first two and a half books in A song of Ice and Fire
Sherlock Holmes
Hunger Games
Kane Chronicles
Diary of a wimpy kid
FableHaven
Harry Potter, although I never finished the series and sort of read them in a random order. But they are next on my list!
Warriors
Gunnerkrigg court
Amulet
Maximum Ride
Lord of the flies
Money Hungry
(I might remember more)
Please leave some recommmendations for me!
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What type of books do you enjoy reading (eg fantasy, sci-fi etc)??
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The Lord of the Rings, one of the many compilations of Sherlock Holmes stories, and Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea. If you have some weird phobia of books published before 1900, maybe Inkheart.
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Ink heart and Sherlock Holmes are very good books. If you like action I recommend CHERUB series.
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I was about to scream Ender's Game, but then I saw your list.
I highly recommend The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy. It's goofy, funny, and overall a great read. One of the best science fiction novels ever written.
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The Harry Potter series, dude.
Fahrenheit 451
The Hobbit/Lord of the Rings
Sherlock Holmes
Tom Sawyer
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Here is a list for you:
http://scratch.mit.edu/forums/viewtopic … 8#p1419578
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I like Slated, Gone and Forsaken but I'm not sure you will.
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Anything by Terry Pratchett, except for maybe Colour of Magic and The Light Fantastic. All his books are brilliant but those can be pretty confusing and are really different from the other ones.
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BoltBait wrote:
Here is a list for you:
http://scratch.mit.edu/forums/viewtopic … 8#p1419578
Your WIFE and you?
What are you, like 30?
Not that that's a bad thing, just. I didn't think you were that old.
Unless it was an old Misc joke I missed while I was inactive.
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owetre18 wrote:
BoltBait wrote:
Here is a list for you:
http://scratch.mit.edu/forums/viewtopic … 8#p1419578Your WIFE and you?
What are you, like 30?
Not that that's a bad thing, just. I didn't think you were that old.
Unless it was an old Misc joke I missed while I was inactive.
I'm 49. Seriously.
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luiysia wrote:
Anything by Terry Pratchett, except for maybe Colour of Magic and The Light Fantastic. All his books are brilliant but those can be pretty confusing and are really different from the other ones.
ALL OF THEM!!!!
banana500 wrote:
I was about to scream Ender's Game, but then I saw your list.
I highly recommend The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy. It's goofy, funny, and overall a great read. One of the best science fiction novels ever written.
Yup. Reading Life, the Universe and Everything.
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luiysia wrote:
Anything by Terry Pratchett, except for maybe Colour of Magic and The Light Fantastic. All his books are brilliant but those can be pretty confusing and are really different from the other ones.
I'm getting a soft spot for Dodger and Wee Free Men :3
The first two I read were Mort, Colour of Magic and Witches Abroad
Still love them
I've also got a copy of Small Gods I shoukd read
I do think Science of Discworld's really interesting and clever as well
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BoltBait wrote:
owetre18 wrote:
BoltBait wrote:
Here is a list for you:
http://scratch.mit.edu/forums/viewtopic … 8#p1419578Your WIFE and you?
What are you, like 30?
Not that that's a bad thing, just. I didn't think you were that old.
Unless it was an old Misc joke I missed while I was inactive.I'm 49. Seriously.
WHOA, never thought we'd find people that old. For some weird reason, whenever I see Dazachi's username, I always keep thinking that he's in his 60s or so....
Anyways, my preference: you should read Bridge to Terabithia; it's an awesome book.
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yousmiledatme wrote:
luiysia wrote:
Anything by Terry Pratchett, except for maybe Colour of Magic and The Light Fantastic. All his books are brilliant but those can be pretty confusing and are really different from the other ones.
I'm getting a soft spot for Dodger and Wee Free Men :3
The first two I read were Mort, Colour of Magic and Witches Abroad
Still love them
I've also got a copy of Small Gods I shoukd read
I do think Science of Discworld's really interesting and clever as well
I really wanted to read Mort and Small Gods
and also the other ones
So far my favorites are The Truth and Making Money (haven't read Going Postal yet )
Actually another one not to read first - Snuff. This was the only one I've read so far I didn't really like. Willikins is awkward and there are tons of overly long monologues. Plus I kind of lost track of the plot (whereas in Color of Magic and The Light Fantastic there's no real plot at all ).
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soupoftomato wrote:
The Harry Potter series, dude.
Fahrenheit 451
The Hobbit/Lord of the Rings
Sherlock Holmes
Tom Sawyer
I don't have anything else to say, so i'll say
THIS
also I was reading through misc. again and i noticed nobody says QFT anymore
so uh QFT i guess
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Can't miss hunger games.
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luiysia wrote:
yousmiledatme wrote:
luiysia wrote:
Anything by Terry Pratchett, except for maybe Colour of Magic and The Light Fantastic. All his books are brilliant but those can be pretty confusing and are really different from the other ones.
I'm getting a soft spot for Dodger and Wee Free Men :3
The first two I read were Mort, Colour of Magic and Witches Abroad
Still love them
I've also got a copy of Small Gods I shoukd read
I do think Science of Discworld's really interesting and clever as wellI really wanted to read Mort and Small Gods
and also the other ones
So far my favorites are The Truth and Making Money (haven't read Going Postal yet )
Actually another one not to read first - Snuff. This was the only one I've read so far I didn't really like. Willikins is awkward and there are tons of overly long monologues. Plus I kind of lost track of the plot (whereas in Color of Magic and The Light Fantastic there's no real plot at all ).
I'm not a fan of the Sam Vimes series! It's a bit hard to get through with me!
Mort is really good! I'm not sure about Small Gods yet but when I find it I'll tell you
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If you've never read the Harry Potter series, drop what you're doing and go read that right now.
If you enjoyed the Percy Jackson series, you should read the Cane Chronicles. It's by the same author.
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AireyAlyoshin wrote:
If you've never read the Harry Potter series, drop what you're doing and go read that right now.
If you enjoyed the Percy Jackson series, you should read the Cane Chronicles. It's by the same author.
I've read all of them. But thanks!
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